Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1591064 | Solid State Communications | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We investigated the role of polar and metallic substrates on the collective excitations of a semi-infinite layered graphene structures within the self-consistent field approximation. The surface plasmon dispersion in semi-infinite stack of graphene layers is indeed modified via Coulomb interaction with the metallic or polar substrate. At long wavelengths (qâ0), these new surface-polariton are situated above bulk plasmon band of the stack with an infinite number of layers, and they have a very long lifetime. However at large momentum transfer the collective surface modes being sensitive to decay into a continuum plasmon band or by emitting an electron-hole pair excitation and thus are subject to Landau damping due of the relativistic Dirac nature of charge carriers in graphene.
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Authors
G. Gonzalez de la Cruz,