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Plasmon-plasmon interaction and the role of buffer in epitaxial graphene micro-flakes

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2023-08-09 v1 Materials Science Optics

Abstract

We investigate the origin of the translational symmetry breaking in epitaxially grown single-layer graphene. Despite the surface morphology of homogeneous graphene films influenced by the presence of mutually parallel SiC surface terraces, the far-infrared magneto-plasmon absorption is almost independent of the angle between the probing light polarization and the orientation of terraces. Based on a detailed analysis of the plasmon absorption lineshape and its behavior in the magnetic field, supported by confocal Raman mapping and atomic force microscopy, we explain this discrepancy by spontaneously formed graphene micro flakes. We further support our conclusions using data collected on artificially created graphene nanoribbons: we recognize similar plasmon origin in artificial ribbons and naturally formed grains. An unexpectedly large plasmon resonance redshift was observed in nanoribbons. In a hydrogen-intercalated sample (which does not contain the buffer), this redshift is quantitatively taken into account by a plasmon-plasmon interaction. In non-intercalated samples featuring a buffer layer, this redshift is due to an interplay between the plasmon-plasmon coupling and Coulomb screening by the buffer-induced interface states. This model determines the density of interface states in good agreement with experimentally reported values.

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@article{arxiv.2302.09007,
  title  = {Plasmon-plasmon interaction and the role of buffer in epitaxial graphene micro-flakes},
  author = {Mykhailo Shestopalov and Václav Dědič and Martin Rejhon and Bohdan Morzhuk and Vaisakh C. Paingad and Ivan Mohelský and Florian Le Mardelé and Petr Kužel and Milan Orlita and Jan Kunc},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.09007},
  year   = {2023}
}

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17 pages, 10 figures, 4 tables