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An electrically driven terahertz metamaterial diffractive modulator with more than 20 dB of dynamic range
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PhotonicsMetamaterial Diffractive ModulatorElectromagnetic MetamaterialsTerahertz SpectroscopyEngineeringMetamaterial ResonancesOptical PropertiesTerahertz PhotonicsApplied PhysicsTerahertz NetworkMetamaterialsTerahertz TechniqueDynamic MetamaterialsDiffraction GratingOptoelectronicsPlanar Active MetamaterialsNanophotonicsDynamic Range
We design and experimentally demonstrate a switchable diffraction grating for terahertz modulation based on planar active metamaterials, where a Schottky gate structure is implemented to tune the metamaterial resonances in real-time via the application of an external voltage bias. The diffraction grating is formed by grouping the active split-ring resonators into an array of independent columns with alternate columns biased. We observe off-axis diffraction over a wide frequency band in contrast to the narrow-band resonances, which permits operation of the device as a relatively high-speed, wide-bandwidth, high-contrast modulator, with more than 20 dB of dynamic range.
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