Graphene based surface Plasmon polariton for plasmonic waveguide and devices
Abstract
2D graphene was first discovered in 2004 and then it has gained admiration within scientific
community due to its extraordinary electrical, mechanical, chemical and optical property. In
this study, first we investigated the surface conductivity material model for graphene where
we have found out that it is very much useful to characterize graphene modeling using a
surface conductivity, which would help us to model graphene for other simulation. Then we
demonstrated surface plasmon polarization for plasmonic waveguide and devices. Moreover,
we showed optical absorption of a monolayer graphene and demonstrated maximum
absorption rate of periodically patterned graphene. Then finally, using all these we designed
an electro-optical modulator (EOM) and waveguides and devices based on graphene coated
waveguide where we modulate the transmission and absorption rate of the modulator.
To do these experiments, we performed extensive numerical simulation using Lumerical
FDTD, MODE, DEVICE solver based Lumerical software and verified the numerical results
with available analytical analysis