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Carrier-induced modulation of radiation by a gated graphene
Published 2011-09-18Version 1
The modulation of the transmitted (reflected) radiation due to change of interband transitions under variation of carriers concentration by the gate voltage is studied theoretically. The calculations were performed for strongly doped graphene on high-K (Al_2O_3, HfO_2, AlN, and ZrO_2) or SiO_2 substrates under normal propagation of radiation. We have obtained the modulation depth above 10% depending on wavelength, gate voltage (i.e. carriers concentration), and parameters of substrate. The graphene - dielectric substrate - doped Si (as gate) structures can be used as an effective electrooptical modulator of near-IR and mid-IR radiation for the cases of high-K and SiO_2 substrates, respectively.
Comments: 5 pages, 7 figures
DOI: 10.1063/1.3653837
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall, cond-mat.mtrl-sci
Keywords: gated graphene, carrier-induced modulation, carriers concentration, gate voltage, interband transitions
Tags: journal article
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