Using Josephson vortex lattices to control terahertz radiation: Tunable transparency and terahertz photonic crystals

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The Josephson vortex (JV) lattice is a periodic array that scatters electromagnetic waves in the THz-frequency range. We show that JV lattices can produce a photonic band-gap structure (THz photonic crystal) with easily tunable forbidden zones controlled by the in-plane magnetic field. The scattering of electromagnetic waves by JVs results in a strong magnetic-field dependence of the reflection and transparency. Fully transparent or fully reflected frequency windows can be conveniently tuned by the in-plane magnetic field. These proposals are potentially useful for controllable THz filters. © 2005 The American Physical Society.

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Savel’ev, S., Rakhmanov, A. L., & Nori, F. (2005). Using Josephson vortex lattices to control terahertz radiation: Tunable transparency and terahertz photonic crystals. Physical Review Letters, 94(15). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.94.157004

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