301. Graphene Plasmonics: a Novel Fully Atomistic Approach for Realistic Structures
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Giovannini, Tommaso, Bonatti, Luca, Polini, Marco, and Cappelli, Chiara
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Physics - Chemical Physics ,Physics - Computational Physics - Abstract
We demonstrate that the plasmonic properties of realistic graphene and graphene-based materials can effectively and accurately be modeled by a novel, fully atomistic, yet classical, approach, named $\omega$FQ. Such model is able to reproduce all plasmonic features of these materials, and their dependence on shape, dimension and fundamental physical parameters (Fermi energy, relaxation time and two-dimensional electron density). Remarkably, $\omega$FQ is able to accurately reproduce experimental data for realistic structures of hundreds of nanometers ($\sim$ 370.000 atoms), which cannot be afforded by any \emph{ab-initio} method. Also, the atomistic nature of $\omega$FQ permits the investigation of complex shapes, which can hardly be dealt with by exploiting widespread continuum approaches., Comment: 20 pages, 4 figures
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- 2020
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