Graphene Optics: Electromagnetic Solution of Canonical Problems
By (author) Ricardo A Depine
Publication date:
01 January 2017Length of book:
136 pagesPublisher
Morgan & Claypool PublishersISBN-13: 9781681743110
This book is a rigorous but concise macroscopic description of the interaction between electromagnetic radiation and structures containing graphene sheets (two-dimensional structures). It presents canonical problems with translational invariant geometries, in which the solution of the original vectorial problem can be reduced to the treatment of two scalar problems, corresponding to two basic polarization modes. This choice excludes other significant problems, such as the Mie-like solution for the scattering of electromagnetic radiation by a graphene sphere, which can be considered the paradigm of a 3D graphene particle, but includes the analogous solution for the scattering of electromagnetic radiation by a graphene wire of circular section, which can be considered the paradigm of a 2D graphene particle. The book includes computational problems and makes use of the Python programming language to make numerical calculations accessible to any science student. Many figures within are accompanied by Python scripts.