Efficient surface plasmon propagation on flexible free-standing and PMMA sandwiched graphene at optimized near to far-IR frequencies

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ABSTRACTSurface plasmon propagation on gold over 0.1 – 1.6 micrometer distances for plasmon energies in the range 1.6 – 3.5 eV was characterized. Surface plasmons were excited by an electron beam near a grating milled in the gold. The spectra of out-coupled radiation reveal increasingly strong propagation losses as surface plasmon energy increases above 2.8 eV, but little effect in the range 1.6 – 2.8 eV. These results are in partial agreement with theoretical expectations.


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