Abstract
We introduce far-infrared graphene plasmonic crystals. Periodic structural perturbation-in a proof-of-concept form of hexagonal lattice of apertures-of a continuous graphene medium alters delocalized plasmonic dynamics, creating plasmonic bands in a manner akin to photonic crystals. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy demonstrates band formation, where far-infrared irradiation excites a unique set of plasmonic bands selected by phase matching and symmetry-based selection rules. This band engineering may lead to a new class of graphene plasmonic devices. © 2014 American Chemical Society.
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Yeung, K. Y. M., Chee, J., Yoon, H., Song, Y., Kong, J., & Ham, D. (2014). Far-infrared graphene plasmonic crystals for plasmonic band engineering. Nano Letters, 14(5), 2479–2484. https://doi.org/10.1021/nl500158y
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