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Slowing down light using terahertz semiconductor metamaterial for dual-band thermally tunable modulator applications
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Thz PhotonicsTerahertz TechnologyEngineeringMetamaterialsThz RadiationTerahertz Semiconductor MetamaterialTerahertz PhotonicsElectromagnetic MetamaterialsThz RegimeOptical PropertiesTunable Modulator ApplicationsNanophotonicsPhotonicsElectrical EngineeringTerahertz SpectroscopyPhysicsTerahertz RegimeTerahertz ScienceApplied PhysicsTerahertz TechniqueDynamic MetamaterialsOptoelectronicsTerahertz Applications
Compared to the neighboring infrared and microwave regions, the terahertz regime is still in need of fundamental technological advances. We have designed a terahertz (THz) semiconductor metamaterial (MM) waveguide system, which exhibits a significant slow-light effect, based on a classical electromagnetically induced transparency phenomenon. The potential of MMs for THz radiation originates from a resonant electromagnetic response that can be tailored for specific applications. By appropriately adjusting the distance between the two radiative and nonradiative modes, a flat band corresponding to a nearly constant group index (of the order of 4924) in the THz regime can be achieved. Finite-difference time-domain simulations show that the incident pulse can be slowed down. The proposed device from a paucity of naturally occurring materials has useful applications in electronic or photonic properties at terahertz frequencies. This proposed compact configuration may find potential applications in plasmonic slow-light systems, optical buffers, and thermal and electromagnetic modulating applications and temperature sensors.
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