Abstract
In this paper, the multilayered structure composed of periodic arrays of graphene ribbons separated by the dielectric slabs is investigated for both the transverse electric (TE) and transverse magnetic (TM) polarizations. The transmission spectra show a stopband region between the low-THz frequency passband region and the higher-frequency one for TM polarization due to dual capacitive-inductive nature of the surface impedance corresponding to arrays of graphene ribbons. For TE polarization, the surface impedance is pure inductive; therefore, a passband region can be seen after the low-THz frequency stopband region. The in-plane permittivities are calculated based on the scattering parameters retrieval method. The negative permittivities are obtained in stopband regions corresponding to Bloch evanescent modes. This structure allows the propagation of backward waves in negative permittivity regime for TM polarization.
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