GaAs-enabled tunable multifunctional devices based on three coupling mechanisms for terahertz metamaterials

  • Yan X
  • Huang C
  • Zhang Z
  • et al.
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Abstract

In this paper, a terahertz metamaterial structure with multiple physical features such as EIT-like resonance, Fano resonance, and terahertz wave absorption, is implemented. The device consists of a metal structure and a GaAs layer. The conductivity of GaAs can be adjusted by optical pump. When the conductivity of GaAs is 10 S/m, with the TE polarization wave incenting, the Fano resonance formed, and when the TM polarization wave was incenting, the EIT-like resonance formed. Modulation of the resonance can be achieved by adjusting the conductivity of GaAs, and a maximum modulation depth of 96.5% is obtained. When the conductivity of GaAs is 2 × 10 5 S/m, a double narrow-band absorption is obtained with TM polarization wave exciting. The maximum sensitivity reaches 513 GHz/RIU and the maximum FOM value reaches 39.5, which indicates that the device has excellent performance in refractive index sensing. The device also has a wide range of applications in terahertz sensors, slow-light devices, and terahertz modulators.

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Yan, X., Huang, C., Zhang, Z., Qiu, F., Liu, W., Xu, R., … Yao, J. (2023). GaAs-enabled tunable multifunctional devices based on three coupling mechanisms for terahertz metamaterials. Optical Materials Express, 13(2), 423. https://doi.org/10.1364/ome.477441

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