JOURNAL ARTICLE

Triple-band tunable perfect terahertz metamaterial absorber with liquid crystal

Ruoxing WangLi LiJianlong LiuFei YanFengjun TianHao TianJianzhong ZhangWeimin Sun

Year: 2017 Journal:   Optics Express Vol: 25 (26)Pages: 32280-32280   Publisher: Optica Publishing Group

Abstract

We report a compact triple-band tunable perfect terahertz metamaterial absorber (TMA) at the subwavelength scale of thickness, which is composed of a planar metallic disk resonator array above a conductive ground plane separated with liquid crystal (LC) mixture. The calculations of terahertz absorption spectra demonstrate triple near-unity absorption bands in the gap plasmonic resonance coupling regime. Three resonance frequencies of the absorber exhibit continuous linear-tunability as changing the refractive index of LC. Remarkably, each peak absorbance of the triple bands maintains at a level of beyond 99% in the whole tuning operation, and the absorbance can remain more than 90% over a wide range of incident angles. Our work suggests that the LC tunable absorber scheme has the potential to overcome the basic difficulty to perform simultaneously multiband spectral tuning and near-unity absorbance with wide angle of incidence and weak polarization dependence. The proposed LC-tunable multiband perfect TMA is promising in the application of biomolecular spectra-selective terahertz imaging and sensing.

Keywords:
Terahertz radiation Materials science Metamaterial absorber Absorbance Metamaterial Optics Split-ring resonator Refractive index Resonator Liquid crystal Polarization (electrochemistry) Optoelectronics Terahertz spectroscopy and technology Absorption (acoustics) Plasmon Ground plane Tunable metamaterials Physics Chemistry

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Metamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Terahertz technology and applications
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering
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