plasmon transport in graphene

Plasmons could provide a means of confining electromagnetic field to nanoscale structures. However, there is a fundamental limitation to using metals for plasmonics: plasmon properties cannot be altered once the material and the device geometry are fixed. Here, we demonstrate that, in graphene, the plasmon velocity can be changed over two orders of magnitude by changing the magnetic field, the carrier density, and the gate screening effect.
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(Left) AFM phase image of graphene grown on SiC. (center and right) Plasmon velocity in a graphene device without and with a top gate, respectively.