22–27 Jul 2012
Embassy Suites Napa Valley
US/Pacific timezone

Infrared study of tunable magnetoplasmons in graphene

23 Jul 2012, 20:00
2h
Fountain Court (Embassy Suites Napa Valley)

Fountain Court

Embassy Suites Napa Valley

1075 California Boulevard, Napa, California, United States 94559
Board: 39
Poster Graphene Poster Session 1

Speaker

Zhiqiang Li (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory)

Description

Hugen Yan (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center) Zhiqiang Li (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory) Wenjuan Zhu (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center) Phaedon Avouris (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center) Fengnian Xia (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center) The Dirac plasmons in graphene are of great fundamental and practical interest due to their very unique properties. We present infrared spectroscopy of 2D plasmon excitations in graphene in high magnetic fields. The plasmon resonance in patterned graphene disks splits into edge and bulk plasmon modes in magnetic fields. Remarkably, the edge plasmons develop increasingly long lifetimes in high fields due to the suppression of back-scattering. The characteristics of the magnetoplasmons, such as their resonance frequency and splitting rate in field, can be well controlled by the dimensions of the patterned structure and chemical doping. This work demonstrates the intriguing physics of magnetoplasmons in graphene as well as their great potential for tunable terahertz magneto-optical devices.

Primary author

Zhiqiang Li (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory)

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