Abstract

Plasmon Induced Transparency (PIT) effect possesses the characteristics of sharp and pronounced spectral response and considerable group delay. In this work, a PIT system consists of two noncoplanar Dirac semimetal particles (DSPs) has been studied by finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method. Tailoring of this PIT system can be achieved by structural parameters, Fermi energy (EF), refractive index (RI) of dielectric medium and polarization angle of incident light. Benefitted from its smaller particle size, the bandwidth of PIT window in this DSPs system is up to 3.94 THz, which is much broader than in bulk Dirac semimetal PIT system (about 0.36 THz). An efficient second order nonlinearity of this DSPs system is obtained for its intensive localized field, non-centrosymmetric structureunique and unique electromagnetic mode. The second-order nonlinear conversion efficiency in this system is up to 10−6 to 10−5 for its noncoplanar structure. This noncoplanar DSPs system can also achieve approximate linear light intensity modulation effect of its second harmonic waves (SHWs). This developed noncoplanar DSPs structure could provide guidance for the design of high integration Dirac semimetal THz devices.

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