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Passively Tunable Terahertz Filters Using Liquid Crystal Cells Coated with Metamaterials

Journal

COATINGS
Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/coatings11040381

Keywords

liquid crystals; metamaterials; terahertz filters

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) of Taiwan [MOST 107-2112-M-029-005-MY3]

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Liquid crystal cells coated with metamaterials were fabricated, with experimental results showing an increase in resonance frequencies with a specific angle, demonstrating potential as passively tunable terahertz filters.
Liquid crystal (LC) cells that are coated with metamaterials are fabricated in this work. The LC directors in the cells are aligned by rubbed polyimide layers, and make angles theta of 0 degrees, 45 degrees, and 90 degrees with respect to the gaps of the split-ring resonators (SRRs) of the metamaterials. Experimental results display that the resonance frequencies of the metamaterials in these cells increase with an increase in theta, and the cells have a maximum frequency shifting region of 18 GHz. Simulated results reveal that the increase in the resonance frequencies arises from the birefringence of the LC, and the LC has a birefringence of 0.15 in the terahertz region. The resonance frequencies of the metamaterials are shifted by the rubbing directions of the polyimide layers, so the LC cells coated with the metamaterials are passively tunable terahertz filters. The passively tunable terahertz filters exhibit promising applications on terahertz communication, terahertz sensing, and terahertz imaging.

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