An Analytical Method to Investigate Propagation Properties of Magnetostatic Biased Graphene Layers

The transmission and reflection properties of magnetostatic biased graphene layers are investigated based on analytical method, where graphene is treated as a bulk material. Considering the anisotropic nature of the magnetostatic biased graphene (magnetized graphene), the generalized reflection and...

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Main Authors: Yao Ma, Lihua Shi, Jianbao Wang, Jie Li, Yicheng Liu, Yuzhou Ran
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9107139/
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Summary:The transmission and reflection properties of magnetostatic biased graphene layers are investigated based on analytical method, where graphene is treated as a bulk material. Considering the anisotropic nature of the magnetostatic biased graphene (magnetized graphene), the generalized reflection and transmission coefficients of a plane wave incidence on anisotropic multilayer structures are first derived. The accuracy of this method is validated by a numerical example of a plane wave incidence on a magnetized monolayer graphene in free space. Based on this model, the transmission coefficient decreases with increasing the incident angle for the TE (transverse electric) polarized wave incidence, while an opposite phenomenon occurs for the TM (transverse magnetic) polarized wave incidence. The transmission properties can be also modulated by changing the external static magnetic field. The electromagnetic propagation properties of composites consisting of magnetized graphene and dielectric layers are also analyzed based on this method. The transmission properties degrade with increasing the number of magnetized graphene layers.
ISSN:2169-3536