Abstract

Nonlinear TE-polarized surface plasmons localized at the interface between graphene and metamaterials are investigated analytically. The normalized momentum of graphene surface plasmons at the interface between graphene and metamaterials composed of arrays of wires and split-ring resonators (SRR) embedded into a nonlinear dielectric exhibits bistable behavior with the magnetic field intensity. The effect is explained by the hysteresis-type dependence of the nonlinear permeability of metamaterials on the field intensity.

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