We report the observation of terahertz (THz) electric field induced conductivity modulation in sub-wavelength gold plasmonic media. Through all-THz pump-probe time-resolved transmission spectroscopy, we demonstrate that the presence of induced surface charges influences near-field mediated light propagation. The phenomenon is ascribed to the enhanced metal conductivity due to enhanced surface density of conduction electrons. The surface induced charge dynamics are revealed via phase-dependent time-resolved signatures. The phenomenon is a prelude to a wide class of ultrafast active THz plasmonic devices and paves the way for plasmonic field effects devices, similar to semiconductor ones.
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Elezzabi, A. Y., Maraghechi, P., & Greig, S. R. (2015). Terahertz plasmonic field-induced conductivity modulation in gold. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep10812
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