Issue 30, 2020

A flexible, multifunctional, active terahertz modulator with an ultra-low triggering threshold

Abstract

Active terahertz (THz) modulators play an essential role in THz technology. Because of the excellent THz modulation properties bestowed by its intrinsic metal–insulator transition (MIT) at 68 °C, vanadium dioxide (VO2) is an appealing active THz modulator material. Current active THz modulator designs based on pure VO2 films or metasurfaces deposited on traditional semiconductor substrates are typically subject to high triggering thresholds and slow responses. Therefore, further development of VO2-active THz modulators for superior performance requires new materials and device designs. In this paper, we develop a flexible active THz modulator based on an aligned carbon nanotube thin film coated with VO2. THz wave modulation driven by the MIT of VO2 presents a giant modulation depth of up to 91% and broad bandwidth (>2.3 THz). Various stimuli can be utilized to trigger the THz modulator. The response time of the THz modulator is 27 ms, which can be further shortened by decreasing the device size. In addition, the light-triggering threshold is quite low (0.58 mW mm−2). Optical anisotropy enables polarization of the THz modulator. Since they combine superior modulation performance, responsive stimulus diversity, versatility, and flexibility, these active THz modulators find applications in THz communication, THz imaging, etc.

Graphical abstract: A flexible, multifunctional, active terahertz modulator with an ultra-low triggering threshold

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 May 2020
Accepted
07 Jun 2020
First published
09 Jun 2020

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2020,8, 10213-10220

A flexible, multifunctional, active terahertz modulator with an ultra-low triggering threshold

H. Ma, Y. Wang, R. Lu, F. Tan, Y. Fu, G. Wang, D. Wang, K. Liu, S. Fan, K. Jiang and X. Zhang, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2020, 8, 10213 DOI: 10.1039/D0TC02446E

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