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Strong coupling in the far-infrared between graphene plasmons and the surface optical phonons of silicon dioxide
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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dioxidegraphenesiliconcouplingmodesopticalspectrasurface
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We study plasmonic resonances in electrostatically gated graphene nanoribbons on silicon dioxide substrates. Absorption spectra are measured in the mid-far infrared and reveal multiple peaks, with width-dependent resonant frequencies. We calculate the dielectric function within the random phase approximation and show that the observed spectra can be explained by surface-plasmon-phonon-polariton modes, which arise from coupling of the graphene plasmon to three surface optical phonon modes in the silicon dioxide.
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