Cyclotron and magnetoplasmon resonances in bilayer graphene ratchets
Article 2023 en
Authors
EM
Erwin Mönch
SP
S. O. Potashin
KL
K. Lindner
Abstract
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We report on a tunable---by magnetic field and gate voltage---conversion of terahertz radiation into a dc current in spatially modulated bilayer graphene. We experimentally demonstrate that the underlying physics is related to the so-called ratchet effect. Our key findings are the direct observation of a sharp cyclotron resonance in the photocurrent and the demonstration of two effects caused by electron-electron interaction: the plasmonic splitting of the resonance due to long-range Coulomb coupling and the partial suppression of its second harmonic due to fast interparticle collisions. We develop a theory, which perfectly fits our data. We argue that the ratchet current is generated in the hydrodynamic regime of nonideal electron liquid.
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