Liquid crystal tunable metamaterial absorber

We present an experimental demonstration of electronically tunable metamaterial absorbers in the terahertz regime. By incorporation of active liquid crystal into strategic locations within the metamaterial unit cell, we are able to modify the absorption by 30% at 2.62 THz, as well as tune the resona...

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Published inPhysical review letters Vol. 110; no. 17; p. 177403
Main Authors Shrekenhamer, David, Chen, Wen-Chen, Padilla, Willie J
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 25.04.2013
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Summary:We present an experimental demonstration of electronically tunable metamaterial absorbers in the terahertz regime. By incorporation of active liquid crystal into strategic locations within the metamaterial unit cell, we are able to modify the absorption by 30% at 2.62 THz, as well as tune the resonant absorption over 4% in bandwidth. Numerical full-wave simulations match well to experiments and clarify the underlying mechanism, i.e., a simultaneous tuning of both the electric and magnetic response that allows for the preservation of the resonant absorption. These results show that fundamental light interactions of surfaces can be dynamically controlled by all-electronic means and provide a path forward for realization of novel applications.
ISSN:1079-7114
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.177403