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One-dimensional multiband terahertz graphene photonic crystal filters

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Properties of one-dimensional graphene photonic crystals with dual-layer defects are studied. Results show that two defect modes appear within the gaps, and the defect modes shift to the lower frequencies… Click to show full abstract

Properties of one-dimensional graphene photonic crystals with dual-layer defects are studied. Results show that two defect modes appear within the gaps, and the defect modes shift to the lower frequencies with the chemical potential increasing, the physical mechanism are also given based on the relative dielectric constant of the graphene. It is also found that the frequency, magnitude, and numbers of the defect modes can vary with the symmetrical changes of the dual-defect layers. For oblique incidence, the defect modes of the TE polarization follow a similar trend with the TM polarization, and all the defect modes shift to the higher frequencies and disappear while new defect modes appear at the larger incident angles. These properties of graphene photonic crystals with dual-layer defects have potential applications in tunable terahertz narrow multiband filters.

Keywords: graphene photonic; one dimensional; defect modes; dimensional multiband

Journal Title: Optical Materials Express
Year Published: 2017

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