Affiliation:
1. Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Abstract
Most currently available THz narrowband filters employ metal that
introduces loss, or work in reflection mode, which limits their scope
of application. Here, a transmissive all-dielectric guided-mode
resonance filter in the THz region is presented. It contains a
suspended grating layer and a waveguide layer, separated by an air
layer. A fabrication process of the filter is proposed. Simulation
results show that the designed filter exhibits excellent transmittance
of ∼97.5% with a high Q value of ∼1500 at 1.64 THz. Furthermore, this
transmission peak is surrounded by a wide and flat sideband with width
of ∼0.75THz and transmission below 10%. Moreover,
tunability of the filter is realized by geometric scaling and by
varying the thickness of the air layer. Using geometric scaling, the
filtering frequency can be widely tuned from 0.54 to 1.64 THz,
covering the 625–725 and 780–910 GHz wireless communication
windows. Additionally, fine tuning achieved by varying the air layer
thickness could be used to compensate for a tiny shift of the designed
filtering frequency caused by errors introduced in the fabrication
process. The Q value can be further boosted to ∼11,500 by adding another layer of waveguide.
Due to its transmissive nature and high-Q resonant mode with a wide sideband
and tunability, the presented filter exhibits great potential in THz
applications such as spectroscopy, imaging, and communication.
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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