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    • Effects of screening on the optical absorption in graphene and in metallic monolayers 

      Jablan, Marinko; Buljan, Hrvoje; Soljacic, Marin (American Physical Society, 2014-02)
      Screening is one of the fundamental concepts in solid-state physics. It has a great impact on the electronic properties of graphene, where huge mobilities were observed in spite of the large concentration of charged ...
    • Near-field thermal radiation transfer controlled by plasmons in graphene 

      Ilic, Ognjen; Jablan, Marinko; Buljan, Hrvoje; Soljacic, Marin; Joannopoulos, John; e.a. (American Physical Society, 2012-04)
      It is shown that thermally excited plasmon-polariton modes can strongly mediate, enhance, and tune the near-field radiation transfer between two closely separated graphene sheets. The dependence of near-field heat exchange ...
    • Overcoming the black body limit in plasmonic and graphene near-field thermophotovoltaic systems 

      Ilic, Ognjen; Jablan, Marinko; Soljacic, Marin; Joannopoulos, John; Celanovic, Ivan L. (Optical Society of America, 2012-03)
      Near-field thermophotovoltaic (TPV) systems with carefully tailored emitter-PV properties show large promise for a new temperature range (600 – 1200K) solid state energy conversion, where conventional thermoelectric (TE) ...
    • Transverse electric plasmons in bilayer graphene 

      Jablan, Marinko; Buljan, Hrvoje; Soljacic, Marin (Optical Society of America, 2011-05)
      We predict the existence of transverse electric (TE) plasmons in bilayer graphene. We find that their plasmonic properties are much more pronounced in bilayer than in monolayer graphene, in a sense that they can get more ...
    • Unconventional plasmon-phonon coupling in graphene 

      Jablan, Marinko; Soljacic, Marin; Buljan, Hrvoje (American Physical Society, 2011-04)
      We predict the existence of coupled plasmon-phonon excitations in graphene by using the self-consistent linear response formalism. The unique electron-phonon interaction in graphene leads to unconventional mixing of plasmon ...