Terahertz Transverse-Electric- and Transverse-Magnetic-polarized waves localized on graphene in photonic crystals
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
physics.optics
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localizedwavesgrapheneexcitationmodesphotonicwaveaddition
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We predict the coexistence of both TE- and TM-polarized localized electromagnetic waves that can propagate \emph{in the same frequency range} along a graphene layer inserted in a photonic crystal. In addition, we studied the excitation of these modes by an external wave and have shown that the resonance peaks of the sample transmissivity should be observed due to the excitation of the localized waves, independently of the polarization of the exciting wave. The simplicity of the derived dispersion relations for the localized modes and the possibility to excite waves of both polarizations provide a method for measuring graphene conductivity.
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