Cite this article:
Zhang Ying, Liu Ying-Kai, Han Jia-Guang. Electrically tunable resonant terahertz transmission in subwavelength hole arraysJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(6): 067301.
| Zhang Ying, Liu Ying-Kai, Han Jia-Guang. Electrically tunable resonant terahertz transmission in subwavelength hole arraysJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(6): 067301. |
Electrically tunable resonant terahertz transmission in subwavelength hole arrays
-
Abstract
An actively enhanced resonant transmission in a plasmonic array of subwavelength holes is demonstrated by use of terahertz time-domain spectroscopy. By connecting this two-dimensional element into an electrical circuit, tunable resonance enhancement is observed in arrays made from good and relatively poor metals. The tunable feature is attributed to the nonlinear electric response of the periodic hole array film, which is confirmed by its voltage-current behavior. This finding could lead to a unique route to active plasmonic devices, such as tunable filters, spatial modulators, and integrated terahertz optoelectronic components. -
DownLoad: