Abstract

Chiral metasurfaces can achieve giant chiral optical responses and have been expanded from the optical band to other electromagnetic bands. Here, we propose a new method for dynamic terahertz circular dichroism (CD) manipulation in metasurfaces. By introducing a patterned and electrically doped graphene into the metamirror consists of double layer C-shaped split ring resonators (SRRs), efficient terahertz CD modulation is observed. Since the electrical doping of graphene changes the absorption loss of the metasuface cavity, the structure shows switching between a chiral metasurface and an ordinary metal mirror, which can be seen as "on" and "off" states. The calculation results show an efficient modulation of the terahertz CD in a large dynamic range. In addition, we also use the new method to design two metasurfaces for dynamic terahertz wavefront modulation and near-field digital imaging, both of which show a high-performance electrical switching. This method provides a new way for the design of active terahertz devices based on metasurfaces, and also promotes the applications of terahertz chiral metasurfaces in high-speed wireless communication and dynamic imaging.

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