Generation of THz radiation based on the Smith-Purcell effect in graphene is investigated numerically. The specific device geometry considered involves an electrically biased single-layer sheet of graphene deposited on a periodic array of holes in a solid substrate. Rigorous electrodynamic simulations combined with a basic model of charge transport are presented, showing that technologically significant output power levels can be obtained at geometrically tunable THz frequencies. These results suggest that graphene is a uniquely suited materials platform for the demonstration of THz electron-beam radiation mechanisms in compact solid-state systems.
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Tantiwanichapan, K., Wang, X., Swan, A. K., & Paiella, R. (2014). Graphene on nanoscale gratings for the generation of terahertz Smith-Purcell radiation. Applied Physics Letters, 105(24). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4904264
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