Abstract

Liquid crystal polymer (LCP) films are rolled into hollow cylinders. The hollow cylinders are measured by a terahertz spectrometer. Experimental results reveal that the transmittance spectra of the hollow cylinders have peaks at specific frequencies due to Fabry-Perot resonance, and the frequencies of the peaks can be tuned by changing the thicknesses and rolled layers of the LCP films. Therefore, the rolled LCP films can be used to develop terahertz filters.

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