Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1544076 | Physica E: Low-dimensional Systems and Nanostructures | 2015 | 6 Pages |
•“Breathing” corrugations in irradiated graphene generate synthetic electric fields.•Synthetic electric fields generate curvature of induced currents paths.•Obtained induced currents formula took into account also double-valley spectrum.•Radiative loss was studied using found corrugated graphene selfconsistent equation.•Measured induced currents curvature is explained by graphene corrugations influence.
We continue the study of surface corrugations influence on the monolayer graphene local electromagnetic response in terahertz range we started earlier. The effects of radiative decay, double-valley structure of charge carriers spectrum in graphene and the “breathing” corrugated surface form induced synthetic electric fields are taken into account. To fulfill this program the generalized nonlinear self-consistent-field equation is obtained. In case of weak external alternating electric field E→ext(t)=E→0cosωt for the obtained equation in linear approximation on the external electric field the exact solution is found. It shows that in this case we get local induced current paths depending on the surface form z=h(x,y). This theoretical result qualitatively explains the corresponding experiments with local current patterns depending on the point by corrugations influence. The induced currents formula was obtained without using fully quantum approach which is necessary for theoretical description of such phenomenon in graphene nanoribbons. Besides the formulae obtained in the present paper could become the basis of the new method of the imaging of surface corrugations form for given experimental picture of local current paths.