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Phase Resonance Tuning and Multi-Band Absorption Via Graphene-Covered Compound Metallic Gratings

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1-D compound metallic grating (CMG) is a periodic structure with more than one slit in each period. When CMG is combined with a graphene sheet as its cover, the incident… Click to show full abstract

1-D compound metallic grating (CMG) is a periodic structure with more than one slit in each period. When CMG is combined with a graphene sheet as its cover, the incident light is effectively coupled to the plasmons in graphene which in turn can result in strong manipulation of light for both major polarizations. We show that tunable phase resonance and perfect absorption of the incident light are interesting outcomes of this manipulation. In this paper, we demonstrate that fano-like phase resonances which can be observed in CMGs under transverse magnetic polarized incident wave are tuned by changing the Fermi level of graphene. It is shown that while the spectral position of the phase resonances can be shifted up to several gigahertzes, their peak to peak amplitudes are tuned from ~0.9 to ~0.1. On the other hand, we design a graphene-covered CMG, which is able to perfectly absorb both major polarizations of incident wave in two separate bands; hence, providing the opportunity for designing multi-band/wide-band absorbers. We have developed a circuit model for the analysis of the structure. Parameters of the model are derived explicitly and analytically for both major polarizations. Our results are verified through comparison against results of the full-wave simulations.

Keywords: phase; compound metallic; graphene covered; graphene; multi band; phase resonance

Journal Title: IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics
Year Published: 2017

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