Nano Lett. 15, 7099 (2015)https://ireap.umd.edu/10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b031912015
Mohammad M. Jadidi Andrei B. Sushkov Rachael L. Myers-Ward Anthony K. Boyd Kevin M. Daniels D. Kurt Gaskill Michael S. Fuhrer H. Dennis Drew Thomas E. Murphy
Journal ArticleAdvanced Materials and Nanotechnology

We report here a new type of plasmon resonance that occurs when graphene is connected to a metal. These new plasmon modes offer the potential to incorporate a tunable plasmonic channel into a device with electrical contacts, a critical step toward practical graphene terahertz optoelectronics. Through theory and experiments, we demonstrate, for example, anomalously high resonant absorption or transmission when subwavelength graphene-filled apertures are introduced into an otherwise conductive layer. These tunable plasmon resonances are essential yet missing ingredients needed for terahertz filters, oscillators, detectors, and modulators.


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