Non-linear graphene optics for terahertz applications

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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11 pages, 4 figures, a paper for Proceedings of the ICSNN 2008

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The linear electrodynamic properties of graphene -- the frequency-dependent conductivity, the transmission spectra and collective excitations -- are briefly outlined. The non-linear frequency multiplication effects in graphene are studied, taking into account the influence of the self-consistent-field effects and of the magnetic field. The predicted phenomena can be used for creation of new devices for microwave and terahertz optics and electronics.

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