Abstract

Terahertz electromagnetic (EM) wave components usually have a single function, such as they can only convert the polarization state of an incident wave or absorb the incident energy, which would be a limitation for their applications. To make a breakthrough, a multi-functional device (MFD) is proposed in this paper, and it is capable of switching between absorption mode and polarization conversion mode. The device has a low-profile and simple structure, and it is constructed by graphene-based absorbing metasurface (AM) and gold-based polarization conversion metasurface (PCM). By controlling the chemical potential (μc) of the graphene, the leading role is transferred between the AM and the PCM, which leads to steerable absorption and polarization conversion (PC) modes. For the PC mode, the simulated polarization conversion ratio (PCR) is larger than 0.9 in the 2.11–3.63-THz band (53.0% at 2.87 THz). For the absorption mode, the simulated absorptivity is larger than 80% in the 1.59–4.54-THz band (96.4% at 3.06 THz). The physical mechanisms and operating characteristics of the MFD are discussed. This research has potential applications in terahertz imaging, sensors, photodetectors, and modulators.

Highlights

  • IntroductionCapable of regulating electromagnetic (EM) wave, are two crucial devices for terahertz technology

  • Absorbers and polarization converters, capable of regulating electromagnetic (EM) wave, are two crucial devices for terahertz technology

  • At the absorption mode, the absorbing metasurface (AM) dominates the impinging wave and dissipates the incident power, and the polarization conversion metasurface (PCM) is of no avail at this mode

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Introduction

Capable of regulating electromagnetic (EM) wave, are two crucial devices for terahertz technology. The absorbers are utilized to absorb and dissipate the impinging EM wave, while the polarization converters have the capacity of polarization state regulating of the illuminating wave. These devices are widely studied in recent years [4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24].

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