Highly efficient terahertz wave modulators by photo-excitation of organics/silicon bilayers

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Using hybrid bilayer systems comprising a molecular organic semiconductor and silicon, we achieve optically controllable active terahertz (THz) modulators that exhibit extremely high modulation efficiencies. A modulation efficiency of 98% is achieved from thermally annealed C60/silicon bilayers, due to the rapid photo-induced electron transfer from the excited states of the silicon onto the C60 layer. Furthermore, we demonstrate the broadband modulation of THz waves. The cut-off condition of the system that is determined by the formation of efficient charge separation by the photo-excitation is highly variable, changing the system from insulating to metallic. The phenomenon enables an extremely high modulation bandwidth and rates of electromagnetic waves of interest. The realization of near-perfect modulation efficiency in THz frequencies opens up the possibilities of utilizing active modulators for THz spectroscopy and communications.

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Yoo, H. K., Yoon, Y., Lee, K., Kang, C., Kee, C. S., Hwang, I. W., & Lee, J. W. (2014). Highly efficient terahertz wave modulators by photo-excitation of organics/silicon bilayers. Applied Physics Letters, 105(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4887376

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