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Optically and Electrically Tunable Dirac Points and Zitterbewegung in Graphene-Based Photonic Superlattices

Optics 2015-06-11 v1

Abstract

We demonstrate that graphene-based photonic superlattices provide a versatile platform for electrical and all-optical control of photonic beams with deep-subwavelength accuracy. Specifically, by inserting graphene sheets into periodic metallo-dielectric structures one can design optical superlattices that posses photonic Dirac points (DPs) at frequencies at which the spatial average of the permittivity of the superlattice, εˉ\bar{ \varepsilon}, vanishes. Similar to the well-known zero-nˉ\bar{n} bandgaps, we show that these zero-εˉ\bar{\varepsilon} DPs are highly robust against structural disorder. We also show that, by tuning the graphene permittivity via the optical Kerr effect or electrical doping, one can induce a spectral variation of the DP exceeding \SI{30}{\nano\meter}, at mid-IR and THz frequencies. The implications of this wide tunability for the photonic Zitterbewegung effect in a vicinity of the DP are explored too.

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@article{arxiv.1504.07473,
  title  = {Optically and Electrically Tunable Dirac Points and Zitterbewegung in Graphene-Based Photonic Superlattices},
  author = {Hanying Deng and Fangwei Ye and Boris A. Malomed and Xianfeng Chen and Nicolae C. Panoiu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.07473},
  year   = {2015}
}

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5 pages, 5 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev. B as a Rapid Communication