Microwave and millimeterwave electrical permittivity of graphene monolayer
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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graphenemonolayerpermittivityeffectiveelectricalmicrowavemillimeterwaverange
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The effective electrical permittivity of a graphene monolayer is experimentally investigated in the 5-40 GHz range, which encompasses the microwave and the lower part of millimeterwave spectrum. The measurements were carried out using a coupled coplanar waveguide placed over a graphene monolayer flake, which is deposited on Si/SiO2. In contrast to some initial predictions, the effective permittivity of the graphene monolayer is slightly decreasing in the above-mentioned frequency range and has an average value of 3.3.
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