研究目的
To investigate the multimode coupling at far-infrared frequencies in a double-layer graphene hybrid system with the assistance of metallic grating, focusing on the excitation of upper- and lower-layer graphene surface plasmons and magnetic polaritons for selective localization of electromagnetic energy.
研究成果
The proposed grating-assisted double-layer graphene plasmonic system successfully demonstrates strong coupling among upper-layer graphene surface plasmon (UGSP) mode, lower-layer graphene surface plasmon (LGSP) mode, and magnetic polariton (MP) mode, leading to hybrid modes and Rabi splitting. The dynamic control of Fermi energy allows for flexible tuning of the coupling, offering potential applications in tunable optical switches, thermal emitters, multiband absorbers, and sensors.
研究不足
The study focuses on theoretical analysis and simulation, with potential limitations in practical implementation due to the complexity of fabricating the proposed nanostructure and the precise control required over the Fermi energy of graphene.