TE resonances in graphene-dielectric structures
2016
We investigate the dispersion relations of TE resonances in different graphene-dielectric structures. Previous work has shown that when a graphene layer is brought into contact with a dielectric material, a gap can appear in its electric band structure. This allows for the formation of TE-plasmons with unusual dispersion relations. In addition, if the dielectric has a finite thickness, graphene strongly modifies the behavior of the waveguiding modes by introducing dissipation above a well-defined cutoff frequency, thus providing the possibility of mode filtering. This cutoff and the properties of TE-plasmons are closely related to the pair-creation threshold of graphene, thus representing quantum mechanical effects that manifest themselves in the electromagnetic response.
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