Abstract

In this paper, waveguide mode conversions in a parallel plate waveguide, rectangular waveguide, and circular waveguide are all demonstrated at terahertz frequencies. Different from the traditional ways to realize mode conversions, an ultracompact design method based on the inner-embedded subwavelength metallic gratings is provided. The principle of the method relies on modulating the phase velocities of spoof surface plasmon polaritons (SSPPs) supported on the gratings to generate π phase difference. Owing to the gradient matching the phase velocities of the waveguide modes and SSPPs, the efficiencies of the mode conversions are considerable. The output mode purities of the both demonstrations are very good. Besides, waveguide bend is also achieved by this method. The work in this paper hopes to establish a universal technique for compact waveguide mode control, especially in the terahertz frequency range.

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