High-efficiency THz modulator based on phthalocyanine-compound organic films

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We report a high efficiency, broadband terahertz (THz) modulator following a study of phthalocyanine-compound organic films irradiated with an external excitation laser. Both transmission and reflection modulations of each organic/silicon bilayers were measured using THz time-domain and continuous-wave systems. For very low intensities, the experimental results show that AlClPc/Si can achieve a high modulation factor for transmission and reflection, indicating that AlClPc/Si has a superior modulation efficiency compared with the other films (CuPc and SnCl2Pc). In contrast, the strong attenuation of the transmitted and reflected THz waves revealed that a nonlinear absorption process takes place at the organic/silicon interface.

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He, T., Zhang, B., Shen, J., Zang, M., Chen, T., Hu, Y., & Hou, Y. (2015). High-efficiency THz modulator based on phthalocyanine-compound organic films. Applied Physics Letters, 106(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4907651

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