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1 Transverse Magnetic Surface Plasmons in Graphene Nanoribbon Qubits: The Influence of a VO2 Substrate Bahrami M; Vasilopoulos P; 36839087
PHYSICS
2 RPA Plasmons in Graphene Nanoribbons: Influence of a VO2 Substrate Bahrami M; Vasilopoulos P; 36014730
PHYSICS
3 Inhomogeneous linear responses and transport in armchair graphene nanoribbons in the presence of elastic scattering Bahrami M; Vasilopoulos P; 35090140
PHYSICS

 

Title:RPA Plasmons in Graphene Nanoribbons: Influence of a VO2 Substrate
Authors:Bahrami MVasilopoulos P
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36014730/
DOI:10.3390/nano12162861
Publication:Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland)
Keywords:VO2graphene nanoribbonnormalized Fermi velocityphase-change materialsplasmonquantum wirerandom-phase approximation
PMID:36014730 Category: Date Added:2022-08-26
Dept Affiliation: PHYSICS
1 Bita Quantum AI Inc., 2021 Av. Atwater, Montréal, QC H3H 2P2, Canada.
2 Department of Physics, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC H4B 1R6, Canada.

Description:

We study the effect of the phase-change material VO2 on plasmons in metallic arm-chair graphene nanoribbons (AGNRs) within the random-phase approximation (RPA) for intra- and inter-band transitions. We assess the influence of temperature as a knob for the transition from the insulating to the metallic phase of VO2 on localized and propagating plasmon modes. We show that AGNRs support localized and propagating plasmon modes and contrast them in the presence and absence of VO2 for intra-band (SB) transitions while neglecting the influence of a substrate-induced band gap. The presence of this gap results in propagating plasmon modes in two-band (TB) transitions. In addition, there is a critical band gap below and above which propagating modes have a linear negative or positive velocity. Increasing the band gap shifts the propagating and localized modes to higher frequencies. In addition, we show how the normalized Fermi velocity increases plasmon modes frequency.





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