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Appl. Phys. Lett. 96, 186101 (2010); http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3425716 (2 pages)

Comment on “Guided modes in graphene waveguides” [ Appl. Phys. Lett. 94, 212105 (2009) ]

Cesar E. P. Villegas and Marcos R. S. Tavares

Centro de Ciências Naturais e Humanas, Universidade Federal do ABC, Santo André, São Paulo 09210-170, Brazil

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(Received 16 December 2009; accepted 19 March 2010; published online 5 May 2010)

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KEYWORDS and PACS

Keywords

graphene, waveguides

PACS

  • 84.40.Az

    Waveguides, transmission lines, striplines

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0003-6951 (print)  
1077-3118 (online)

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FIG.1
(a) The energy dispersion relation En(θ) for V0 = 50 meV and d = 200 nm. Right panel: the probability density function (red curves) for the three lowest modes (E = 33.86 meV); (b) θ = 1.33 rad, (c) θ = 1.07 rad, and (d) θ = 0.76 rad. (e) The probability density function corresponding to the four lowest modes for E = 55 meV.

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