Graphene surface plasmon polaritons with opposite in-plane electron oscillations along its two surfaces

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We predict the existence of a surface plasmon polariton (SPP) mode that can be guided by a graphene monolayer, regardless of the sign of the imaginary part of its conductivity. In this mode, in-plane electron oscillations along two surfaces of graphene are of opposite directions, which is very different from conventional SPPs on graphene. Significantly, coating graphene with dielectric films yields a way to guide the SPPs with both sub-wavelength mode widths and ultra-long propagation distances. In particular, the mode characteristics are very sensitive to the chemical potential of graphene, so the graphene-based waveguide can find applications in many optoelectronic devices.

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Liang, H., Ruan, S., Zhang, M., Su, H., & Li, I. L. (2015). Graphene surface plasmon polaritons with opposite in-plane electron oscillations along its two surfaces. Applied Physics Letters, 107(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4929886

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