We demonstrate the existence of multiple electromagnetically induced transparencies (EIT)-like spectral responses in graphene metamaterials consisting of a series of self-assembled graphene Fabry-Perot (FP) cavities. By exploiting the graphene plasmon resonances and phase-coupling effects, the transfer matrix model is established to theoretically predict the EIT-like responses, and the calculated results coincide well with numerical simulations. It is found that high-contrast (similar to 90%) multiple EIT-like windows are observed over a broad range of mid-infrared. Additionally, these optical responses can be efficiently tuned by altering the Fermi level in graphene and the separations of FP cavities. The proposed scheme paves the way towa...
Graphene is widely known for its anomalously strong broadband optical absorptivity of 2.3% that enab...
Currently, metasurfaces (MSs) integrating with different active materials have been widely explored ...
117 pagesGraphene, a single layer material of carbon atoms in a two-dimensional honeycomb lattice na...
A graphene-based metamaterial structure composed of multilayer graphene/dielectric stacking configur...
A multiple plasmon-induced transparency (PIT) device operated in the mid-infrared region has been pr...
Graphene has emerged as a promising optoelectronic material because its optical properties can be ra...
Graphene is emerging as a promising material for photonic applications owing to its unique optoelect...
Electrically tunable metasurfaces with graphene offer design flexibility to efficiently manipulate a...
A tunable electromagnetically-induced-transparency–like (EIT-like) device is proposed numerically an...
International audience1-D compound metallic grating (CMG) is a periodic structure with more than one...
Electrically tunable metasurfaces with graphene offer design flexibility to efficiently manipulate a...
<p> We propose an efficient modulation of linearly polarized infrared light using graphene metamate...
Plasmon induced transparency (PIT) has been numerically investigated and experimentally realized by ...
Strong interaction of graphene with light accounts for one of its most remarkable properties: the ab...
The high carrier mobility of graphene makes it an attractive material for electronics, however, grap...
Graphene is widely known for its anomalously strong broadband optical absorptivity of 2.3% that enab...
Currently, metasurfaces (MSs) integrating with different active materials have been widely explored ...
117 pagesGraphene, a single layer material of carbon atoms in a two-dimensional honeycomb lattice na...
A graphene-based metamaterial structure composed of multilayer graphene/dielectric stacking configur...
A multiple plasmon-induced transparency (PIT) device operated in the mid-infrared region has been pr...
Graphene has emerged as a promising optoelectronic material because its optical properties can be ra...
Graphene is emerging as a promising material for photonic applications owing to its unique optoelect...
Electrically tunable metasurfaces with graphene offer design flexibility to efficiently manipulate a...
A tunable electromagnetically-induced-transparency–like (EIT-like) device is proposed numerically an...
International audience1-D compound metallic grating (CMG) is a periodic structure with more than one...
Electrically tunable metasurfaces with graphene offer design flexibility to efficiently manipulate a...
<p> We propose an efficient modulation of linearly polarized infrared light using graphene metamate...
Plasmon induced transparency (PIT) has been numerically investigated and experimentally realized by ...
Strong interaction of graphene with light accounts for one of its most remarkable properties: the ab...
The high carrier mobility of graphene makes it an attractive material for electronics, however, grap...
Graphene is widely known for its anomalously strong broadband optical absorptivity of 2.3% that enab...
Currently, metasurfaces (MSs) integrating with different active materials have been widely explored ...
117 pagesGraphene, a single layer material of carbon atoms in a two-dimensional honeycomb lattice na...