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Modulation of terahertz radiation from graphene surface plasmon polaritons via surface acoustic wave

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posted on 2024-11-15, 08:59 authored by Sichen Jin, Xinke Wang, Peng Han, Wenfeng Sun, Shengfei Feng, Jiasheng Ye, Chao ZhangChao Zhang, Yan Zhang
We present a theoretical study of terahertz (THz) radiation induced by surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) on a graphene layer under modulation by a surface acoustic wave (SAW). In our gedanken experiment, SPPs are excited by an electron beam moving on a graphene layer situated on a piezoelectric MoS 2 flake. Under modulation by the SAW field, charge carriers are periodically distributed over the MoS 2 flake, and this causes periodically distributed permittivity. The periodic permittivity structure of the MoS 2 flake folds the SPP dispersion curve back into the center of the first Brillouin zone, in a manner analogous to a crystal, leading to THz radiation emission with conservation of the wavevectors between the SPPs and the electromagnetic waves. Both the frequency and the intensity of the THz radiation are tuned by adjusting the chemical potential of the graphene layer, the MoS 2 flake doping density, and the wavelength and period of the external SAW field. A maximum energy conversion efficiency as high as ninety percent was obtained from our model calculations. These results indicate an opportunity to develop highly tunable and integratable THz sources based on graphene devices.

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Jin, S., Wang, X., Han, P., Sun, W., Feng, S., Ye, J., Zhang, C. & Zhang, Y. (2019). Modulation of terahertz radiation from graphene surface plasmon polaritons via surface acoustic wave. Optics Express, 27 (8), 11137-11151.

Journal title

Optics Express

Volume

27

Issue

8

Pagination

11137-11151

Language

English

RIS ID

135160

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