Engineering THz-frequency light generation, detection and manipulation through graphene
Miriam S. Vitiello, Leonardo Viti

TL;DR
This review discusses graphene's unique properties and its potential to revolutionize terahertz-frequency light generation, detection, and manipulation technologies across various applications.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of graphene's fundamental properties and recent technological advances in THz photodetectors, modulators, and sources.
Findings
Graphene enables efficient THz photodetectors and modulators.
Recent developments have demonstrated graphene-based THz sources.
Graphene's properties facilitate integration with diverse material platforms.
Abstract
Graphene has been one of the most investigated materials in the last decade. Its unique optoelectronic properties have indeed raised it to an ideal and revolutionary candidate for the development of entirely novel technologies across the whole electromagnetic spectrum, from the microwaves to the x-rays, even crossing domain of intense application relevance, as terahertz (THz) frequencies. Owing to its exceptionally high tensile strength, electrical conductivity, transparency, ultra-fast carrier dynamics, non-linear optical response to intense fields, electrical tunability and ease of integration with semiconductor materials, graphene is a key disruptor for the engineering of generation, manipulation, and detection technologies with ad-hoc properties, conceived from scratch. In this review, we elucidate the fundamental properties of graphene, with an emphasis on its transport,…
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