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Low-Bias Active Control of Terahertz Waves by Coupling Large-Area CVD Graphene to a Terahertz Metamaterial

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 13, Issue 7, Pages 3193-3198

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nl4012547

Keywords

Terahertz; CVD graphene; metamaterial; split-ring resonator; nanocircuital model; TDS spectroscopy

Funding

  1. NCCR-QSIT
  2. SNSF
  3. FP7-EU project GOSFEL

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We propose an hybrid graphene/metamaterial device based on terahertz electronic split-ring resonators directly evaporated on top of a large-area single-layer CVD graphene. Room temperature time-domain spectroscopy measurements in the frequency range from 250 GHz to 2.75 THz show that the presence of the graphene strongly changes the THz metamaterial transmittance on the whole frequency range. The graphene gating allows active control of such interaction, showing a modulation depth of 11.5% with an applied bias of 10.6 V. Analytical modeling of the device provides a very good qualitative and quantitative agreement with the measured device behavior. The presented system shows potential as a THz modulator and can be relevant for strong light-matter coupling experiments.

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