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On the Amplification of Terahertz Radiation by High-Q Resonant Plasmons in a Periodic Graphene Bilayer under Plasmon-Mode Anticrossing

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The spectrum of amplification of terahertz radiation in a structured active graphene bilayer consisting of two identical periodic graphene microribbon arrays separated by a thin dielectric barrier layer is theoretically… Click to show full abstract

The spectrum of amplification of terahertz radiation in a structured active graphene bilayer consisting of two identical periodic graphene microribbon arrays separated by a thin dielectric barrier layer is theoretically investigated. The system supports optical and acoustic plasmon modes. The resonant frequencies of the optical and acoustic modes change oppositely with the dielectric-layer thickness, which allows plasmon-mode anticrossing. It is shown that the investigated graphene structure is characterized by a strong plasmon response and giant terahertz-radiation amplification at plasma resonance frequencies in the vicinity of the anticrossing between the optical and acoustic plasmon modes at room temperature.

Keywords: graphene; amplification terahertz; plasmon; graphene bilayer; terahertz radiation

Journal Title: Semiconductors
Year Published: 2019

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