2014
DOI: 10.1063/1.4901272
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Ultrabroadband reflective polarization convertor for terahertz waves

Abstract: We design and experimentally demonstrate an ultrathin, ultrabroadband, and highly efficient reflective linear polarization convertor or half-wave retarder operating at terahertz frequencies. The metamaterial-inspired convertor is composed of metallic disks and split-ring resonators placed over a ground plane. The structure exhibits three neighboring resonances, by which the linear polarization of incident waves can be converted to its orthogonal counterpart upon reflection. For an optimal design, a measured po… Show more

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“…On the contrary, for the TM polarization, the FBW is increased as the incidence angle increases. This is mainly due to a change in the wave impedance for the two modes as described through (12)- (15) [43]. So, as the angle of incidence increases, will be increased resulting in a larger loaded quality factor in the input/output resonators that causes a smaller fractional bandwidth.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…On the contrary, for the TM polarization, the FBW is increased as the incidence angle increases. This is mainly due to a change in the wave impedance for the two modes as described through (12)- (15) [43]. So, as the angle of incidence increases, will be increased resulting in a larger loaded quality factor in the input/output resonators that causes a smaller fractional bandwidth.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…However, under y-polarized incidence, the current on the top layer is strong, which generate a strong electric resonance. Then the y-polarized wave can be transmitted [33]. So the PDMFM functions as a polarization filter that filters out the x-polarized wave at 10.1 GHz.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this physical model, the surface patterned film is selected as Gold since it has the smallest loss in terahertz and higher frequency region (16). In numerical simulation, the gold film is described by the surface impedance model (44)(45)(46)(47). The middle dielectric substrate is selected as the Polyimide film due to its favourable optical properties, and the relative permittivity is 3.5(1 + 0.0027i).…”
Section: Physical Model Design and Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%