Tunable plasmonic metasurface for perfect absorption

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Abstract

Tunable metasurfaces, whose functionality can be dynamically modified, open up the possibility of ultra-compact photonic components with reconfigurable applications. Here we consider a graphene monolayer subject to a spatially periodic gate bias, which, thank to surface plasmons in the graphene, acts as a tunable and extremely compact metasurface for terahertz radiation. After characterizing its functionality, we show that it serves as the basic building block of an ultrathin complete absorber. In this subwavelength-thickness device, transmission and reflection channels are blocked and electromagnetic energy is completely absorbed by the metasurface building blocks. The proposed structure can be used as a modulator, and its frequency of operation can be changed by scaling its size or adjusting the doping level.

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Huidobro, P. A., Maier, S. A., & Pendry, J. B. (2017). Tunable plasmonic metasurface for perfect absorption. EPJ Applied Metamaterials, 4. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjam/2017001

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