Nonperturbative nonlinear eects in the dispersion relations for TE and TM plasmons on two-dimensional materials

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Abstract

We analytically obtain the dispersion relations for transverse-electric (TE) and transverse-magnetic (TM) surface plasmon-polaritons in a nonlinear two-dimensional (2D) conducting material with inversion symmetry lying between two Kerr-type dielectric media. To this end, we use Maxwell’s equations within the quasielectrostatic, weakly dissipative regime. We show that the wavelength and propagation distance of surface plasmons decrease due to the nonlinearity of the surrounding dielectric. In contrast, the eect of the nonlinearity of the 2D material depends on the signs of the real and imaginary parts of the third-order conductivity. Notably, the dispersion relations obtained by naively replacing the permittivity of the dielectric medium by its nonlinear counterpart in the respective dispersion relations of the linear regime are not accurate. We apply our analysis to the case of doped graphene and make predictions for the TM-polarized surface plasmon wavelength and propagation distance.

Presenters

  • Vera Andreeva

    School of Mathematics, University of Minnesota

Authors

  • Vera Andreeva

    School of Mathematics, University of Minnesota

  • Mitchell Luskin

    School of Mathematics, University of Minnesota

  • Dionisios Margetis

    Department of Mathematics, University of Maryland