Is it possible that two-dimensional Dirac fermions in graphene and similar systems such as boron nitride, artificial graphene with cold atoms in optical lattices, etc. have an impact on the magnetic field properties where the radiation escapes three dimensional space in the form of linearly polarized plane electromagnetic waves…
And thus, in layman tems
creates a tunnel like effect leading to more efficient electrical flow – whereby 'charging' the waves become more powerful and more effective?