Estudio de modos de superficie plasmónicos en multicapas basadas en materiales bidimensionales
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2024-12
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Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla
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"The purpose of this thesis was to analyze the optical properties of graphene and phosphorene configurations, examining their diverse potential applications as plasmonic support media. Graphene, a two-dimensional allotrope of carbon, has emerged as a revolutionary material due to its hexagonal structure, exceptional conductivity, lightweight nature and mechanical strength. On the other hand, black phosphorus is a layered semiconductor with a corrugated hexagonal structure in each monolayer (called phosphorene) that has garnered attention within the scientific community as a potential candidate for studying surface plasmons. This study focuses on analyzing the optical properties of photonic crystals based on graphene or phosphorene in terms of band formation and plasmonic mode coupling".
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