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Wednesday, August 23, 2017
Abstract-Terahertz spectroscopy of graphene complementary split ring resonators with gate tunability
Satoru Suzuki, Yoshiaki Sekine and Kazuhide Kumakura
http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.7567/JJAP.56.095102/meta
Polarized transmission and reflection spectra in the terahertz region were obtained from a graphene complementary split ring resonator device. The complementary structure combined with an ion gel gate electrode rendered the optical properties of the device tuneable. The oscillator strength at the intraband plasmon resonance was largely enhanced with the gate-voltage-induced doping, and absorption exceeded 2.3%/layer of the interband transition. The resonance frequency could also be largely increased with the gate voltage. These results suggest the possibility of graphene-based metamaterials with tuneable permeability or permittivity and tuneable resonance frequencies.
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