Recent and emerging applications of Graphene-based metamaterials in electromagnetics Articles uri icon

authors

  • ESFANDIARI, MEISAM
  • LALBAKHSH, ALI
  • NASIRI SHEHNI, PARIA
  • JARCHI, SAUGHAR
  • GHAFFARI-MIAB, MOHSEN
  • NOORI MAHTAJ, HAMIDEH
  • REISENFELD, SAM
  • ALIBAKHSHIKENARI, MOHAMMAD
  • KOZIEL, SLAWOMIR
  • SZCZEPANSKI, STANISLAW

publication date

  • September 2022

start page

  • 1

end page

  • 12

issue

  • 110920

volume

  • 221

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0264-1275

Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 1873-4197

abstract

  • Surface Plasmon Polaritons (SPPs) operating in mid-infrared up to terahertz (THz) frequencies have been traditionally manufactured on expensive metals such as gold, silver, etc. However, such metals have poor surface confinement that limits the optical applications of SPPs. The invention of graphene is a breakthrough in plasmon-based devices in terms of design, fabrication and applications, thanks to its plasmonic wave distribution, low-cost prototyping and its inherent reconfigurability. In addition, recent advancements in plasmon-based metamaterials and metasurfaces led to the elimination of the past constraints on regular optical devices, opening a new door in THz devices and applications. This paper provides an operational perspective of the advanced graphene-based electromagnetic devices, with a focus on graphene enabled antennas, absorbers and sensors, analyzing the strengths and limitations of various design methodologies.

subjects

  • Electronics
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Physics
  • Telecommunications

keywords

  • absorbers; all-metal metasurfaces; antennas; beam steering; graphene; high-gain antennas; metamaterial; metasurface; sensors