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Graphene-based terahertz metamirror with wavefront reconfiguration

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OPTICS EXPRESS
Volume 29, Issue 24, Pages 39574-39585

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OPTICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1364/OE.443446

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11974294]
  2. Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation [2020A1515010375]

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Graphene is used to achieve dynamical control of electromagnetic wavefront in active metasurface applications. A graphene-based reflective metasurface is designed to reconfigure terahertz wavefront with 360 degrees phase modulation capability, demonstrating functions like gradient metasurface, vortex beam generator, and focusing mirror.
As an emerging material, graphene has been widely applied in the field of active metasurface. Recently, researchers employed graphene to achieve dynamical control of electromagnetic wavefront. In this work, graphene-based reflective metasurface is presented to realize dynamical wavefront reconfiguration for terahertz wave. Using a hybrid structure of cross-shaped graphene and metal patch, the designed metasurface has 360 degrees phase modulation capability. Its wavefront is reconfigurable and can realize multiple functions. In order to verify this, three examples are designed to demonstrate the phenomenon of wavefront reconstruction. They are gradient metasurface, vortex beam generator, and focusing mirror, respectively. First of all, Fermi level of graphene is used to reconstruct the reflected wavefront of gradient metasurface, and then realize switching between positive and negative reflections. Secondly, a vortex beam generator is implemented, and it can reconstruct the mode number of orbital angular momentum through Fermi level. Finally, a reflective lens is proposed and verified, whose focus can appear or disappear with the tuning of Fermi level. The proposed functions have potential applications in the fields of terahertz switching, communication, and focusing. (C) 2021 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement

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