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Yuncheng Zhao1, Lan Wang1, Yaxin Zhang1, Shen Qiao1, Shixiong Liang2, Tianchi Zhou1, Xilin Zhang1, Xiaoqing Guo1, Zhihong Feng2, Feng Lan1, Zhi Chen1, Xiaobo Yang1, Ziqiang Yang1.
Abstract
Terahertz (THz) modulators are always realized by dynamically manipulating the conversion between different resonant modes within a single unit cell of an active metasurface. In this Letter, to achieve real high-speed THz modulation, we present a staggered netlike two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) nanostructure composite metasurface that has two states: a collective state with massive surface resonant characteristics and an individual state with meta-atom resonant characteristics. By controlling the electron transport of the nanoscale 2DEG with an electrical grid, collective-individual state conversion can be realized in this composite metasurface. Unlike traditional resonant mode conversion confined in meta-units, this state conversion enables the resonant modes to be flexibly distributed throughout the metasurface, leading to a frequency shift of nearly 99% in both the simulated and experimental transmission spectra. Moreover, such a mechanism can effectively suppress parasitic modes and significantly reduce the capacitance of the metasurface. Thereby, this composite metasurface can efficiently control the transmission characteristics of THz waves with high-speed modulations. As a result, 93% modulation depth is observed in the static experiment and modulated sinusoidal signals up to 3 GHz are achieved in the dynamic experiment, while the -3 dB bandwidth can reach up to 1 GHz. This tunable collective-individual state conversion may have great application potential in wireless communication and coded imaging.Entities:
Keywords: 2DEG nanostructure; Terahertz; metasurface state conversion; spatial modulator
Year: 2019 PMID: 31398289 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b01273
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189