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Graphene Plasmon Reflection by Corrugations

ACS Photonics(2017)

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Abstract
Graphene plasmons (GPs) exhibit extreme confinement of the associated electromagnetic fields. For that reason, they are promising candidates for controlling light in nanoscale devices. However, despite the ubiquitous presence of surface corrugations in graphene, very little is known on how they affect the propagation of GPs. Here we perform a comprehensive theoretical analysis of GP scattering by both smooth and sharp corrugations. For smooth corrugations, we demonstrate that scattering of GPs depends on the dielectric environment, being strongly suppressed when graphene is placed between two dielectrics with the same refractive indices. We also show that sharp corrugations can act as effective GP reflectors, even when their dimensions are small in comparison with the GP wavelength. Additionally, we provide simple analytical expressions for the reflectance of GPs valid in an ample parametric range. Finally, we connect these results with potential experiments based on scattering scanning near-field optical...
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scattering,graphene wrinkles,plasmon propagation
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