Design, theory, and measurement of a polarization-insensitive absorber for terahertz imaging
Boston College · Duke University
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We present the theory, design, and realization of a polarization-insensitive metamaterial absorber for terahertz frequencies. Effective-medium theory is used to describe the absorptive properties of the metamaterial in terms of optical constants---a description that has been thus far lacking. From our theoretical approach, we construct a device that yields over 95% absorption in simulation. Our fabricated design consists of a planar single unit-cell layer of metamaterial and reaches an absorptivity of 77% at 1.145 THz.
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- Terahertz radiation
- Metamaterial
- Molar absorptivity
- Metamaterial absorber
- Planar
- Optics
- Polarization (electrochemistry)
- Absorption (acoustics)
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