Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
Two rich and vibrant fields of investigation--graphene physics and plasmonics--strongly overlap. Not only does graphene possess intrinsic plasmons that are tunable and adjustable, but a combination of graphene with noble-metal nanostructures promises a variety of exciting applications for conventional plasmonics. The versatility of graphene means that graphene-based plasmonics may enable the manufacture of novel optical devices working in different frequency ranges--from terahertz to the visible--with extremely high speed, low driving voltage, low power consumption and compact sizes. Here we review the field emerging at the intersection of graphene physics and plasmonics.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
graphene; plasmonics
List of contributors:
Polini, Marco
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