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Microelectromechanical Maltese-cross metamaterial with tunable terahertz anisotropy

Microelectromechanical Maltese-cross metamaterial with tunable terahertz anisotropy
Microelectromechanical Maltese-cross metamaterial with tunable terahertz anisotropy
Dichroic polarizers and waveplates exploiting anisotropic materials have vast applications in displays and numerous optical components, such as filters, beamsplitters and isolators. Artificial anisotropic media were recently suggested for the realization of negative refraction, cloaking, hyperlenses, and controlling luminescence. However, extending these applications into the terahertz domain is hampered by a lack of natural anisotropic media, while artificial metamaterials offer a strong engineered anisotropic response. Here we demonstrate a terahertz metamaterial with anisotropy tunable from positive to negative values. It is based on the Maltese-cross pattern, where anisotropy is induced by breaking the four-fold symmetry of the cross by displacing one of its beams. The symmetry breaking permits the excitation of a Fano mode active for one of the polarization eigenstates controlled by actuators using microelectromechanical systems. The metamaterial offers new opportunities for the development of terahertz variable waveplates, tunable filters and polarimetry.
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Bourouina, T.
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Tsai, D.P.
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Teng, J.H.
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Kwong, D.L.
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Zheludev, N.I.
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Zhu, W.M., Liu, A.Q., Bourouina, T., Tsai, D.P., Teng, J.H., Zhang, X.H., Lo, G.Q., Kwong, D.L. and Zheludev, N.I. (2012) Microelectromechanical Maltese-cross metamaterial with tunable terahertz anisotropy. Nature Communications, 3, 1-6, [1274]. (doi:10.1038/ncomms2285).

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Dichroic polarizers and waveplates exploiting anisotropic materials have vast applications in displays and numerous optical components, such as filters, beamsplitters and isolators. Artificial anisotropic media were recently suggested for the realization of negative refraction, cloaking, hyperlenses, and controlling luminescence. However, extending these applications into the terahertz domain is hampered by a lack of natural anisotropic media, while artificial metamaterials offer a strong engineered anisotropic response. Here we demonstrate a terahertz metamaterial with anisotropy tunable from positive to negative values. It is based on the Maltese-cross pattern, where anisotropy is induced by breaking the four-fold symmetry of the cross by displacing one of its beams. The symmetry breaking permits the excitation of a Fano mode active for one of the polarization eigenstates controlled by actuators using microelectromechanical systems. The metamaterial offers new opportunities for the development of terahertz variable waveplates, tunable filters and polarimetry.

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Published date: 11 December 2012
Organisations: Optoelectronics Research Centre

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Local EPrints ID: 369629
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/369629
PURE UUID: b9afd4c9-48e3-448f-ab4d-8d836f5a148c
ORCID for N.I. Zheludev: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1013-6636

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Date deposited: 08 Oct 2014 12:21
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 02:44

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Author: W.M. Zhu
Author: A.Q. Liu
Author: T. Bourouina
Author: D.P. Tsai
Author: J.H. Teng
Author: X.H. Zhang
Author: G.Q. Lo
Author: D.L. Kwong
Author: N.I. Zheludev ORCID iD

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