Mid-Infrared Tunable Dual-Frequency Cross Polarization Converters Using Graphene-Based L-Shaped Nanoslot Array

2015 
In this paper, we proposed a novel dual-frequency cross polarization converter that can simultaneously work at two frequencies in the reflection mode, which is constructed of an L-shaped perforated graphene sheet printed on a dielectric material backed by a gold ground plane. For the normal incidence, the optical rotation at these two working frequencies originates from the simultaneous excitation of both eigenmodes that are characterized as the results of the localized surface plasmon resonances. Moreover, by merely varying the Fermi energy of the graphene, both working frequencies can be tuned within a large frequency range, which suggests numerous potential optical applications.
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