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Broadband tunable liquid crystal terahertz waveplates driven with porous graphene electrodes

Journal

LIGHT-SCIENCE & APPLICATIONS
Volume 4, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1038/lsa.2015.26

Keywords

liquid crystal; porous graphene; terahertz; waveplate

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61490714, 11304151, 61435008, 61371035, 11227904]
  2. PhD Programs Foundation of the Ministry of Education of China [20120091120020]
  3. National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars [61225026]
  4. Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in University [IRT13021]
  5. 973 program [2014CB339800, 2011CBA00200, 2012CB921803]
  6. Cooperative Innovation Centre of Terahertz Science, University of Electronic Science and Technology (Chengdu, China)

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Versatile devices, especially tunable ones, for terahertz imaging, sensing and high-speed communication, are in high demand. Liquid crystal based components are perfect candidates in the optical range; however, they encounter significant challenges in the terahertz band, particularly the lack of highly transparent electrodes and the drawbacks induced by a thick cell. Here, a strategy to overcome all these challenges is proposed: Few-layer porous graphene is employed as an electrode with a transmittance of more than 98%. A subwavelength metal wire grid is utilized as an integrated high-efficiency electrode and polarizer. The homogeneous alignment of a high-birefringence liquid crystal is implemented on both frail electrodes via a non-contact photo-alignment technique. A tunable terahertz waveplate is thus obtained. Its polarization evolution is directly demonstrated. Furthermore, quarter-wave plates that are electrically controllable over the entire testing range are achieved by stacking two cells. The proposed solution may pave a simple and bright road toward the development of various liquid crystal terahertz apparatuses.

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