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Non-local quantum effects in plasmons of graphene superlattices

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2020-06-25 v2

Abstract

By using a non-local, quantum mechanical response function we study graphene plasmons in a one-dimensional superlattice (SL) potential V0cosG0xV_0 \cos G_0x. The SL introduces a quantum energy scale EGvFG0E_G \sim \hbar v_F G_0 associated to electronic sub-band transitions. At energies lower than EGE_G, the plasmon dispersion is highly anisotropic; plasmons propagate perpendicularly to the SL axis, but become damped by electronic transitions along the SL direction. These results question the validity of semiclassical approximations for describing low energy plasmons in periodic structures. At higher energies, the dispersion becomes isotropic and Drude-like with effective Drude weights related to the average of the absolute value of the local chemical potential. Full quantum mechanical treatment of the kinetic energy thus introduces non-local effects that delocalize the plasmons in the SL, making the system behave as a meta-material even near singular points where the charge density vanishes.

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@article{arxiv.1912.05195,
  title  = {Non-local quantum effects in plasmons of graphene superlattices},
  author = {Luis Brey and T. Stauber and L. Martín-Moreno and G. Gómez-Santos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.05195},
  year   = {2020}
}

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22 pages, 14 figures