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Spoiling of tunability of on-substrate graphene strip grating due to lattice-mode-induced transparency

We report a prediction of the optical effect apparently not discussed earlier. As known both from theory and experiment, the gratings of flat graphene strips lying on dielectric substrates display moderate-Q resonances on the strip plasmon modes in the H-polarization case. In the plasmon resonances,...

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Autores principales: Yevtushenko, Fedir O., Dukhopelnykov, Sergii V., Rapoport, Yuriy G., Zinenko, Tatiana L., Nosich, Alexander I.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8981244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35425499
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08287f
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author Yevtushenko, Fedir O.
Dukhopelnykov, Sergii V.
Rapoport, Yuriy G.
Zinenko, Tatiana L.
Nosich, Alexander I.
author_facet Yevtushenko, Fedir O.
Dukhopelnykov, Sergii V.
Rapoport, Yuriy G.
Zinenko, Tatiana L.
Nosich, Alexander I.
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description We report a prediction of the optical effect apparently not discussed earlier. As known both from theory and experiment, the gratings of flat graphene strips lying on dielectric substrates display moderate-Q resonances on the strip plasmon modes in the H-polarization case. In the plasmon resonances, high reflectance and absorbance are observed. These characteristics are tunable with the aid of the graphene chemical potential, which controls the plasmon-mode frequency. However, if this frequency coincides with the high-Q lattice-mode frequency, a narrow-band regime of electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) appears. A new point in our finding is that, in the EIT regime, the tunability of the reflectance and absorbance of a grating of narrow graphene strips get spoiled profoundly. This is established using a full-wave meshless code based on the method of analytical regularization, which leads to a Fredholm second-kind matrix equation that guarantees the code convergence. Numerical results are presented for the strip width and period, having the microsize dimensions so that all resonances lie in the THz range. However, the same effect takes place in the infrared range for narrower strips and smaller periods. The lattice modes are caused by the periodicity and can have ultra-high Q-factors; however, they do not exist if the substrate is absent. The loss of tunability at EIT is explained by the lattice-mode field pattern, which has deep E-field minima at the strips.
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spelling pubmed-89812442022-04-13 Spoiling of tunability of on-substrate graphene strip grating due to lattice-mode-induced transparency Yevtushenko, Fedir O. Dukhopelnykov, Sergii V. Rapoport, Yuriy G. Zinenko, Tatiana L. Nosich, Alexander I. RSC Adv Chemistry We report a prediction of the optical effect apparently not discussed earlier. As known both from theory and experiment, the gratings of flat graphene strips lying on dielectric substrates display moderate-Q resonances on the strip plasmon modes in the H-polarization case. In the plasmon resonances, high reflectance and absorbance are observed. These characteristics are tunable with the aid of the graphene chemical potential, which controls the plasmon-mode frequency. However, if this frequency coincides with the high-Q lattice-mode frequency, a narrow-band regime of electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) appears. A new point in our finding is that, in the EIT regime, the tunability of the reflectance and absorbance of a grating of narrow graphene strips get spoiled profoundly. This is established using a full-wave meshless code based on the method of analytical regularization, which leads to a Fredholm second-kind matrix equation that guarantees the code convergence. Numerical results are presented for the strip width and period, having the microsize dimensions so that all resonances lie in the THz range. However, the same effect takes place in the infrared range for narrower strips and smaller periods. The lattice modes are caused by the periodicity and can have ultra-high Q-factors; however, they do not exist if the substrate is absent. The loss of tunability at EIT is explained by the lattice-mode field pattern, which has deep E-field minima at the strips. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8981244/ /pubmed/35425499 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08287f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Yevtushenko, Fedir O.
Dukhopelnykov, Sergii V.
Rapoport, Yuriy G.
Zinenko, Tatiana L.
Nosich, Alexander I.
Spoiling of tunability of on-substrate graphene strip grating due to lattice-mode-induced transparency
title Spoiling of tunability of on-substrate graphene strip grating due to lattice-mode-induced transparency
title_full Spoiling of tunability of on-substrate graphene strip grating due to lattice-mode-induced transparency
title_fullStr Spoiling of tunability of on-substrate graphene strip grating due to lattice-mode-induced transparency
title_full_unstemmed Spoiling of tunability of on-substrate graphene strip grating due to lattice-mode-induced transparency
title_short Spoiling of tunability of on-substrate graphene strip grating due to lattice-mode-induced transparency
title_sort spoiling of tunability of on-substrate graphene strip grating due to lattice-mode-induced transparency
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8981244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35425499
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08287f
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