Abstract

A tunable terahertz filter based on graphene plasmonic all-dielectric metasurfaces is proposed and investigated numerically by using the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method. Especially, hybrid all-dielectric metasurfaces are used to make a whole single-sheet graphene forms two different conductivity patterns with the same gate voltage. The simulated results show that resonance wavelength is shifted significantly with the change of gate voltage. Besides, the transmittance spectra are also shifted with the change of the width of SiC, and the filter shows a polarization-dependent modulation property for the length and the width of SiC being 480 and 320 nm, respectively. In addition, the filter can be applied for refractive sensing because the transmittance spectra are shifted with the change of the background refractive index. The study could provide availability for versatile tunable terahertz graphene plasmonic metasurfaces.

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