Abstract:
We study electromagnetic waves localized near a surface of a semi-infinite dielectric
medium covered by a layer of graphene in the presence of a strong external magnetic
field. We demonstrate that a novel type of hybrid TE–TM polarized surface plasmons can
propagate along the graphene layer. We analyze the effect of the Hall conductivity on the
polarization properties of these hybrid surface waves and suggest a possibility to tune the
graphene plasmons by the external magnetic field.