Tunable Terahertz Plasmon-Induced Transparency in Resonator-Coupled Dirac Semimetal Waveguides
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Published:2021-08-06
Issue:6
Volume:36
Page:676-683
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ISSN:1054-4887
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Container-title:Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society
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language:en
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Short-container-title:ACES
Author:
Wang Daobin,Yang Jiahuan,Wang Wei,Yuan Lihua,Li Xiaoxiao
Abstract
The bulk Dirac semimetal (BDS) is an interesting material, similar to graphene, which can
dynamically adjust its optical properties via a variation in its Fermi energy or electrical voltage. In this work, a BDS-based plasmonic device, which enables tunable terahertz plasmon-induced transparency, was proposed and designed. By using the finite element method, the surface plasmon polariton and plasmon-induced transparency of this device were systematically investigated. The results demonstrate that the plasmon-induced transparency of such device can be dynamically tuned by varying its Fermi energy. When the Fermi energy changes from 55 meV to 95 meV, the maximum group delay time of the device increases from 13.2 ps to 21 ps. In the case of a cascading device, the maximum
group delay time can be further pushed up to 44.57 ps. The influence of the ambient refractive index on the optical properties of the proposed device was also considered and investigated.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
River Publishers
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Astronomy and Astrophysics