Abstract
Electromagnetic device design and flexible electronics fabrication are combined to demonstrate mechanically tunable metamaterials operating at terahertz frequencies. Each metamaterial comprises a planar array of resonators on a highly elastic polydimethylsiloxane substrate. The resonance of the metamaterials is controllable through substrate deformation. Applying a stretching force to the substrate changes the inter-cell capacitance and hence the resonance frequency of the resonators. In the experiment, greater than 8 of the tuning range is achieved with good repeatability over several stretching-relaxing cycles. This study promises applications in remote strain sensing and other controllable metamaterial-based devices. © 2013 American Institute of Physics.
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Li, J., Shah, C. M., Withayachumnankul, W., Ung, B. S. Y., Mitchell, A., Sriram, S., … Abbott, D. (2013). Mechanically tunable terahertz metamaterials. Applied Physics Letters, 102(12). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4773238
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