We investigate the linear response of single and multiple graphene sheets embedded in quarter-wave one-dimensional photonic crystals (PhCs) in terms of absorption and losses. In particular, we show that it is possible to achieve near-perfect narrowband absorption when a single monolayer graphene is sandwiched between two PhC mirrors with optimized pair numbers. The simulations reveal that the resonant wavelength and the total absorption frequency may be tuned by tilting the angle of incidence of the impinging source. We also show that the losses, related to the dielectric materials constituting the one-dimensional PhC, can degrade the optical performance of the device. Conversely, by arranging the same dielectric slabs in a different order ...
We investigate theoretically the light reflectance of a graphene layer prepared on the top of one-di...
We investigate the absorption enhancement of an unstructured graphene sheet in a broad frequency ran...
Abstract It is well known that a suspended monolayer graphene has a weak light absorption efficiency...
We investigate the linear response of single and multiple graphene sheets embedded in quarter-wave o...
The absorption of electromagnetic waves has always attracted a large interest because of its cross-t...
In the spectral range from ultraviolet to near infrared, graphene lacks the capability to support pl...
In this study, we investigated the optical properties of a defective one-dimensional photonic crysta...
It is well known that a suspended monolayer graphene has a weak light absorption efficiency of about...
Today, graphene nanostructures have made potential application in nonlinear optoelectronic devices, ...
Quarter-wavelength cavity, as a classical structure for preventing wave reflection, presents an effe...
We study the omnidirectional reflection (ODR) in one dimensional photonic crystal (PC) structures co...
We investigate graphene-based optical absorbers that exploit guided mode resonances (GMRs) attaining...
In the field of modern optical communication systems and photoelectric detection, new components wit...
A new transfer matrix method is developed based on the electromagnetic boundary conditions that Maxw...
We investigate subwavelength grating-coupled distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) in order to achieve t...
We investigate theoretically the light reflectance of a graphene layer prepared on the top of one-di...
We investigate the absorption enhancement of an unstructured graphene sheet in a broad frequency ran...
Abstract It is well known that a suspended monolayer graphene has a weak light absorption efficiency...
We investigate the linear response of single and multiple graphene sheets embedded in quarter-wave o...
The absorption of electromagnetic waves has always attracted a large interest because of its cross-t...
In the spectral range from ultraviolet to near infrared, graphene lacks the capability to support pl...
In this study, we investigated the optical properties of a defective one-dimensional photonic crysta...
It is well known that a suspended monolayer graphene has a weak light absorption efficiency of about...
Today, graphene nanostructures have made potential application in nonlinear optoelectronic devices, ...
Quarter-wavelength cavity, as a classical structure for preventing wave reflection, presents an effe...
We study the omnidirectional reflection (ODR) in one dimensional photonic crystal (PC) structures co...
We investigate graphene-based optical absorbers that exploit guided mode resonances (GMRs) attaining...
In the field of modern optical communication systems and photoelectric detection, new components wit...
A new transfer matrix method is developed based on the electromagnetic boundary conditions that Maxw...
We investigate subwavelength grating-coupled distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) in order to achieve t...
We investigate theoretically the light reflectance of a graphene layer prepared on the top of one-di...
We investigate the absorption enhancement of an unstructured graphene sheet in a broad frequency ran...
Abstract It is well known that a suspended monolayer graphene has a weak light absorption efficiency...