Date29th, Dec 2018

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New research refutes claims of plasmon amplification on the non-stationary graphene surface, thus providing the groundwork for the theoretical description of electromagnetic phenomena in non-stationary microwaveguides.

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Dec 29, 2018 (Nanowerk News) Lobachevsky University scientists' research refutes claims of plasmon amplification on the non-stationary graphene surface, thus providing the groundwork for the theoretical description of electromagnetic phenomena in non-stationary microwaveguides (Optica, "Temporal scattering of a graphene plasmon by a rapid carrier density decrease "). Illustration of a surface plasmon propagating along a graphene sheet (a) Illustration of a surface plasmon propagating along a graphene sheet at t

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