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1Department of Physics, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju 28644, Republic of Korea.
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Recent theoretical studies have shown that gapped Dirac materials (such as gapped monolayer graphene) optically pumped with circularly polarized light can host edge-localized plasmon modes with nonreciprocal dispersions driven by valley population imbalance. Here, we extend this framework to Bernal-stacked bilayer graphene. Using the Wiener-Hopf method, we compute the exact edge plasmon dispersion, confinement length, and electric potential. Our results show that bilayer graphene exhibits stronger nonreciprocity in edge plasmons, requiring approximately one order of magnitude lower pump amplitude to achieve splitting compared with monolayer Dirac systems. Furthermore, the gate-tunable energy gap of bilayer graphene provides an additional degree of control, positioning optically pumped bilayer graphene as a versatile platform for magnet-free nonreciprocal plasmonics.
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