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Gate-Voltage Tunability of Plasmons in Single and Multi-layer Graphene Structures: Analytical Description and Concepts for Terahertz Devices (1508.00658v1)

Published 4 Aug 2015 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci and cond-mat.mes-hall

Abstract: The strong light-matter interaction in graphene over a broad frequency range has opened up a plethora of photonics applications of graphene. The goal of this paper is to present the voltage tunability of plasmons in gated single- and multi-layer graphene structures. Device concepts for plasmonic interconnects and antennas and their performance for THz communication are presented. For the first time, the role of gate voltage and the thickness of the gate dielectric on the characteristics of plasmon propagation in graphene are quantified by accounting for both the interface trap capacitance and the quantum capacitance. The gate voltage serves as a powerful knob to tweak the carrier concentration and allows building electrically reconfigurable terahertz devices. By optimizing the gate voltage to maximize the plasmon propagation length in a gated multi-layer graphene geometry, we derive simple scaling trends that give intuitive insight into device modeling and design.

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