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Scattering of the H-polarized plane wave by finite and semi-infinite multilayer systems of infinite graphene strip gratings in the THz range

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 November 2019

Mstislav E. Kaliberda*
Affiliation:
V.N.Karazin Kharkiv National University, Kharkiv, Ukraine
Leonid M. Lytvynenko
Affiliation:
Institute of Radio Astronomy of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkiv, Ukraine
Sergey A. Pogarsky
Affiliation:
V.N.Karazin Kharkiv National University, Kharkiv, Ukraine
*
Author for correspondence: Mstislav E. Kaliberda, E-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

We consider the scattering and absorption of the H-polarized plane wave by finite and semi-infinite systems of layers in the THz range. Every layer consists of an infinite graphene strip grating embedded into a dielectric slab. The solution of the problem we obtain in several steps. First, with the use of the method of singular integral equations we obtain scattering matrices of a single layer. Then, we present equations for the finite and semi-infinite systems of layers relatively the Fourier amplitudes of the scattered field. The frequency dependences of the reflection, transmission, and absorption coefficients demonstrate the variety of resonances: plasmon, slab-mode, grating-mode resonances, and resonances of the multilayer structure.

Type
Research Papers
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press and the European Microwave Association 2019

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