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- Title
Two-Dimensional Analogies to Frequency-Selective Surfaces (FSS) on the Graphene Sheet.
- Authors
Zhu, Bofeng; Ren, Guobin; Cryan, Martin; Gao, Yixiao; Lian, Yudong; Wang, Jing; Wan, Chenglong; Jian, Shuisheng
- Abstract
In this paper, we propose that two-dimensional analogies to frequency-selective surfaces (FSS) can be achieved on graphene surfaces based on transformation optics. The analogies to representative FSS structures, including the anti-reflecting coating (ARC) and the high-reflecting coating (Bragg reflector), have been investigated through both analytical effective-index method (EIM)/transfer-matrix method (TMM) and numerical simulations. Both analytical and numerical solutions have shown that the propagation of plasmons on graphene surface with periodic chemical potentials can be an analogy to the interaction of incident light with traditional FSS multilayer dielectric media in which the transmission or reflection can be obtained by EIM/TMM. Combined with the tunability of graphene, the transmission or reflection of plasmons can be tuned by adjusting the bias voltage. The proposed structures and theoretical methods may provide new visions for achieving two-dimensional analogies to traditional structures on graphene.
- Subjects
FREQUENCY selective surfaces; GRAPHENE; SURFACE plasmons; PLASMA waveguides; TRANSFORMATION optics
- Publication
Plasmonics, 2016, Vol 11, Issue 3, p903
- ISSN
1557-1955
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11468-015-0124-y