Single mode to dual mode switch through a THz reconfigurable metamaterial
Metamaterials interact with incident electromagnetic waves through their consisting subwavelength metamolecules. In this paper, we reported a reconfigurable metamaterial which tunes its THz response experimentally from a single mode resonance at 2.99 THz to a dual mode resonance at 2.94 THz and 2.99...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1032452020-03-07T14:00:35Z Single mode to dual mode switch through a THz reconfigurable metamaterial Zhang, Wu Zhang, Meng Yan, Zongkai Zhao, Xin Cheng, Jianping Liu, Ai Qun School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Computer Simulation Doppler Effect Metamaterials interact with incident electromagnetic waves through their consisting subwavelength metamolecules. In this paper, we reported a reconfigurable metamaterial which tunes its THz response experimentally from a single mode resonance at 2.99 THz to a dual mode resonance at 2.94 THz and 2.99 THz. The reconfiguration is realized through a micromachined actuator, and the tunability is achieved by breaking the symmetry of the metamolecule. An abrupt change in the transmission is experimentally observed when the gap between two metallic structures is closed, and a decrease in transmission from 40% to 5% at 2.94 THz is obtained. Such a tunable metamaterial promises widespread applications in optical switches, filters, and THz detectors. Published version 2018-12-28T06:00:53Z 2019-12-06T21:08:18Z 2018-12-28T06:00:53Z 2019-12-06T21:08:18Z 2017 Journal Article Zhang, W., Zhang, M., Yan, Z., Zhao, X., Cheng, J., & Liu, A. Q. (2017). Single mode to dual mode switch through a THz reconfigurable metamaterial. Applied Physics Letters, 111(24), 241106-. doi:10.1063/1.5008984 0003-6951 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/103245 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/47274 10.1063/1.5008984 en Applied Physics Letters © 2017 American Institute of Physics. This paper was published in Applied Physics Letters and is made available as an electronic reprint (preprint) with permission of American Institute of Physics. The published version is available at: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5008984]. One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use only. Systematic or multiple reproduction, distribution to multiple locations via electronic or other means, duplication of any material in this paper for a fee or for commercial purposes, or modification of the content of the paper is prohibited and is subject to penalties under law. 5 p. application/pdf |
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Metamaterials interact with incident electromagnetic waves through their consisting subwavelength metamolecules. In this paper, we reported a reconfigurable metamaterial which tunes its THz response experimentally from a single mode resonance at 2.99 THz to a dual mode resonance at 2.94 THz and 2.99 THz. The reconfiguration is realized through a micromachined actuator, and the tunability is achieved by breaking the symmetry of the metamolecule. An abrupt change in the transmission is experimentally observed when the gap between two metallic structures is closed, and a decrease in transmission from 40% to 5% at 2.94 THz is obtained. Such a tunable metamaterial promises widespread applications in optical switches, filters, and THz detectors. |
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