Title of article :
Terahertz optical bistability of graphene-coated cylindrical core–shell nanoparticles
Author/Authors :
Naseri, Tayebeh Department of Physics - Razi University, Kermanshah , Daneshfar, Nader Department of Physics - Razi University, Kermanshah , Moradi-Dangi, Milad Department of Physics - Razi University, Kermanshah , Eynipour-Malaee, Fereshteh Department of Physics - Razi University, Kermanshah
Abstract :
In this study, we investigate the optical bistability of graphene-coated nanoparticles with cylindrical core–shell structure at
terahertz frequency, because graphene displays optical bistability and multistability in a broad range of incident optical
intensity. The choice of core–shell system is due to its larger local electric field enhancement, where this characteristic is
important for the optical bistable systems. This optical bistability strongly depends on the geometry of the nanoparticle, the
fractional volume of the metallic core as well as Fermi energy of graphene. The surrounding medium could also finely
affect the optical bistability and induce switching from optical bistability to optical tristability. Since the prosperity of
optoelectronics properties of graphene and the importance of core–shell nanoparticles have attracted enormous interest, this
model may find potential applications in optical bistable devices such as all-optical switches and biosensors at terahertz
communication in near future.
Keywords :
Optical bistability , Graphene-coated nanoparticle , Kerr nonlinearity
Journal title :
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Physics