| Literature DB >> 28729669 |
Liang Wu1,2, Jinglong Liu3, Hui Li1, Chunfeng Ding4, Ningning Xu2, Xiaolei Zhao1, Zongcheng Xu1, Quan Sheng1, Jianquan Yao1, Jining Li1, Xin Ding5, Weili Zhang6,7.
Abstract
The dielectric properties of an active KTaO3 hybrid metamaterial structure and its tunability under external electric fields are investigated at room temperature by means of terahertz time-domain spectroscopy. Application of the electric field leads to an appreciable tuning of the dielectric loss, which is up to 17%. Meanwhile, the refractive index also changes appreciably. These findings are attributed to the internal space charge field in the crystal caused by the excited free carriers.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28729669 PMCID: PMC5519665 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-05529-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1(a) Experimental design and illustration of the sample. The KTO crystal was biased with voltage V . (b) Schematic of the unit structure with parameters: P = 50 μm, L = 35 μm, W1 = D1 = 4 μm, W2 = 2.5 μm, D2 = 5 μm. (c) Microscopic image of the fabricated KTO hybrid metamaterial.
Figure 2(a) Time domain transmittance waveform of KTO hybrid metamaterial sample and its time shift under external voltages at room temperature. (b) The reference waveform is also plotted.
Figure 3(a) Phase change and (b) transmission spectrum of KTO hybrid metamaterial sample under external voltages at room temperature. (c) Simulated electric field distribution of the LC resonator structure at resonance frequency.
Figure 4(a) Imaginary part of permittivity of KTO hybrid metamaterial sample and its variation under external voltages at room temperature. (b) Variation of ε” at the peak.