| Literature DB >> 28580778 |
Shuo Liu, Hao Chi Zhang, Lei Zhang, Quan Long Yang1, Quan Xu1, Jianqiang Gu1, Yan Yang, Xiao Yang Zhou2, Jiaguang Han1, Qiang Cheng3, Weili Zhang1,3, Tie Jun Cui3.
Abstract
Coding metasurfaces allow us to study metamaterials from a fully digital perspective, enabling many exotic functionalities, such as anomalous reflections, broadband diffusions, and polarization conversion. Here, we propose a tensor coding metasurface at terahertz (THz) frequency that could take full-state controls of an electromagnetic wave in terms of its polarization state, phase and amplitude distributions, and wave-vector mode. Owing to the off-diagonal elements that dominant in the reflection matrix, each coding particle could reflect the normally incident wave to its cross-polarization with controllable phases, resulting in different coding digits. A 3-bit tensor coding metasurface with three coding sequences is taken as an example to show its full-state controls in reflecting a normally incident THz beam to anomalous directions with cross-polarizations and making a spatially propagating wave (PW) to surface wave (SW) conversion at the THz frequency. We show that the proposed PW-SW convertor based on the tensor coding metasurface supports both x- and y-polarized normal incidences, producing cross-polarized transverse-magnetic and transverse-electric modes of THz SWs, respectively.Entities:
Keywords: coding metasurfaces; metasurface; surface wave; tensor; terahertz frequencies
Year: 2017 PMID: 28580778 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b02789
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229