Electrodynamic properties of graphene and their technological applications (CROSBI ID 371974)
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Jablan, Marinko
Buljan, Hrvoje ; Soljačić, Marin
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Electrodynamic properties of graphene and their technological applications
Graphene is a novel two-dimensional material with fascinating electrodynamic properties like the ability to support collective electron oscillations (plasmons) accompanied by tight confinement of electromagnetic fields. Our goal is to explore light-matter interaction in graphene in the context of plasmonics and other technological applications but also to use graphene as a platform for exploring many body physics like the interaction between plasmons, phonons and other elementary excitations. Plasmons and plasmon-phonon interaction are analyzed within the self- consistent linear response approximation. We demonstrate that electron-phonon interaction leads to large plasmon damping when plasmon energy exceeds that of the optical phonon but also a peculiar mixing of plasmon and optical phonon polarizations when these two excitations have similar energy and momentum. We also analyze properties of transverse electric plasmons in bilayer graphene. Finally we show that thermally excited plasmons strongly mediate and enhance the near field radiation transfer between two closely separated graphene sheets. We also demonstrate that graphene can be used as a thermal emitter in the near field thermophotovoltaics leading to large efficiencies and power densities. Near field heat transfer is analyzed withing the framework of fluctuational electrodynamics.
graphene; plasmons; losses; phonons; heat transfer; thermophotovoltaics
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26.03.2012.
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Prirodoslovno-matematički fakultet, Zagreb
Zagreb