1985
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.54.1706
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Observation of Bulk and Edge Magnetoplasmons in a Two-Dimensional Electron Fluid

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“…Unlike metal plasmons 19 , the graphene plasmon is expected to be strongly affected by an external magnetic field due to a comparable cyclotron frequency [20][21][22] and plasmon frequency. The effects of a perpendicular magnetic field on the plasmons in conventional 2DEG systems have been extensively studied [7][8][9][10][11]17,23,24 . A major focus of these studies has been localized plasmons in disks 7 and submicron size quantum dots 8,17,23 .…”
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“…Unlike metal plasmons 19 , the graphene plasmon is expected to be strongly affected by an external magnetic field due to a comparable cyclotron frequency [20][21][22] and plasmon frequency. The effects of a perpendicular magnetic field on the plasmons in conventional 2DEG systems have been extensively studied [7][8][9][10][11]17,23,24 . A major focus of these studies has been localized plasmons in disks 7 and submicron size quantum dots 8,17,23 .…”
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“…This mode is the socalled edge magneto-plasmon 9 . It features a current along the edge and hence a rotating dipole with frequency ω -.…”
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“…The field-induced splitting of the plasmon peak resembles strikingly the appearance of collective resonances observed previously in disk-shaped quantum dots of two-dimensional electron gases based on GaAs heterostructures 17,19 and in bound 2D electrons on the surface of liquid helium. 29,30 In both cases, the upper and lower branches were attributed to the so-called bulk and edge magnetoplasmons, respectively, with the frequencies 17…”
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“…In addition to the regular bulk plasmons, 1,2 a finite twodimensional electron gas (2DEG) such as a semi-infinite half-plane [3][4][5][6] or a finite disk, [7][8][9][10] supports edge plasmons or perimeter waves that are localized at the boundary of the two-dimensional (2D) system. 11 Xia and Quinn showed that systems with gradual edge density profiles support several types of edge waves (multipole modes) 12 that can be thought of as standing-wave plasmons fitting into the diffuse edge layer.…”
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