The terahertz plasmon dispersion of a multilayer system consisting of graphene on dielectric and/or plasma thin layers is systematically investigated. We show that graphene plasmons can couple with other quasiparticles such as phonons and plasmons of the substrate; the characteristics of the plasmon dispersion of graphene are dramatically modified by the presence of the coupling effect. The resultant plasmon dispersion of the multilayer system is a strong function of the physical parameters of the spacer and the substrate, signifying the importance of the substrate selection in constructing graphene-based plasmonic devices.
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Lin, I. T., Lai, Y. P., Wu, K. H., & Liu, J. M. (2014). Terahertz optoelectronic property of graphene: Substrate-induced effects on plasmonic characteristics. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 4(1), 28–41. https://doi.org/10.3390/app4010028
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