Abstract

The exceptional electronic and optical properties of graphene are harmed by the unavoidable imperfections of the lattice resulting from mechanical or electronic interaction with the environment. Using a time dependent approach we theoretically address the sensitivity of the plasmon modes of graphene nanoakes to the presence of point vacancy defects and substitutional impurities. We nd that the fractions of the defects as low as 10 −3 from the total number of Carbon atoms in an ideal nanoake lead to strong broadening of the plasmon resonance in the optical absorption spectrum. In addition to this eect resulting from the elastic and inelastic processes associated with defect induced scattering and modication of the electronic structure of graphene, we also observe and explain a vacancy and impurity induced shifts of the plasmon energy. Our work extends the in depth theoretical studies of the optical properties of graphene nanomaterials towards practical situations of nonideal 2D lattices.

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