We theoretically investigate graphene plasmons in the presence of a low density of adatoms on the graphene surface. The adatoms can significantly modify the conductivity and plasmonic properties of graphene and may produce a level splitting with the plasmon mode, resulting in two plasmon branches. The high energy branch exhibits large losses and the low energy branch exhibits low losses. Our model may also be considered as a simple model for molecules on graphene and we show that graphene plasmons are sensitive to such changes in the environment. Our microscopic treatment of plasmons and adatoms shows the sensitivity of plasmons and highlights the potential of graphene plasmons for sensing purposes
Graphene nanoribbons, graphene based optical sensors, and grating based plasmonics are explored expe...
Plasmons in graphene nanoresonators have many potential applications in photonics and optoelectronic...
AbstractIn this paper, microscopic interactions of surface plasmons and carriers in the graphene lay...
We theoretically investigate graphene plasmons in the presence of a low density of adatoms on the gr...
This thesis explores the combination of electromagnetism with electrons in graphene. Graphene is a o...
<p>Plasmons, collective electron density oscillations, provide physicists with intriguing challenges...
Although plasmon modes exist in doped graphene, the limited range of doping achieved by gating restr...
We point out that plasmons in doped graphene simultaneously enable low-losses and significant wave l...
Plasmons are collective excitations of electrons in solids. The ability to change their properties b...
We point out that plasmons in doped graphene simultaneously enable low-losses and significant wave l...
In this article we perform the quantization of graphene plasmons using both a macroscopic approach, ...
Graphene is a thin-film carbon material that has immense potential as a key ingredient in new nanoel...
We theoretically study the heat transfer mechanism between graphene and a polarsubstrate. We develop...
Among the many extraordinary properties of graphene, its optical response allows one to easily tune ...
This work analyzes how impurities and vacancies on the surface of a graphene sample affect its optic...
Graphene nanoribbons, graphene based optical sensors, and grating based plasmonics are explored expe...
Plasmons in graphene nanoresonators have many potential applications in photonics and optoelectronic...
AbstractIn this paper, microscopic interactions of surface plasmons and carriers in the graphene lay...
We theoretically investigate graphene plasmons in the presence of a low density of adatoms on the gr...
This thesis explores the combination of electromagnetism with electrons in graphene. Graphene is a o...
<p>Plasmons, collective electron density oscillations, provide physicists with intriguing challenges...
Although plasmon modes exist in doped graphene, the limited range of doping achieved by gating restr...
We point out that plasmons in doped graphene simultaneously enable low-losses and significant wave l...
Plasmons are collective excitations of electrons in solids. The ability to change their properties b...
We point out that plasmons in doped graphene simultaneously enable low-losses and significant wave l...
In this article we perform the quantization of graphene plasmons using both a macroscopic approach, ...
Graphene is a thin-film carbon material that has immense potential as a key ingredient in new nanoel...
We theoretically study the heat transfer mechanism between graphene and a polarsubstrate. We develop...
Among the many extraordinary properties of graphene, its optical response allows one to easily tune ...
This work analyzes how impurities and vacancies on the surface of a graphene sample affect its optic...
Graphene nanoribbons, graphene based optical sensors, and grating based plasmonics are explored expe...
Plasmons in graphene nanoresonators have many potential applications in photonics and optoelectronic...
AbstractIn this paper, microscopic interactions of surface plasmons and carriers in the graphene lay...