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Chinese Physics B | 2014

Electrically tunable resonant terahertz transmission in subwavelength hole arrays

Zhang Ying; Liu Yingkai; Han Jiaguang

An actively enhanced resonant transmission in a plasmonic array of subwavelength holes is demonstrated by use of terahertz time-domain spectroscopy. By connecting this two-dimensional element into an electrical circuit, tunable resonance enhancement is observed in arrays made from good and relatively poor metals. The tunable feature is attributed to the nonlinear electric response of the periodic hole array film, which is confirmed by its voltage—current behavior. This finding could lead to a unique route to active plasmonic devices, such as tunable filters, spatial modulators, and integrated terahertz optoelectronic components.


Chinese Physics B | 2012

New assembly route for three-dimensional metamaterials obtained through effective medium theory

Zang Yuan-Zhang; He Ming-xia; Gu Jianqiang; Tian Zhen; Han Jiaguang

In this study, we illustrate the effective medium theories in the designs of three-dimensional composite metamaterials of both negative permittivity and negative permeability. The proposed metamaterial consists of random coated spheres with sizes smaller compared to the wavelength embedded in a dielectric host. Simple design rules and formulas following the effective medium models are numerically and analytically presented. We demonstrate that the revised Maxwell—Garnett effective medium theory enables us to design three-dimensional composite metamaterials through the assembly of coated spheres which are random and much smaller than the wavelength of the light. The proposed approach allows for the precise control of the permittivity and the permeability and guides a facile, flexible, and versatile way for the fabrication of composite metamaterials.


Journal of Radars | 2015

Terahertz Radar Imaging Based on Time-domain Spectroscopy

Wei Ming-gui; Liang Da-chuan; Gu Jianqiang; Min Rui; Li Jin; Ouyang Chunmei; Tian Zhen; He Ming-xia; Han Jiaguang; Zhang Weili


Archive | 2017

High-spatial-resolution Terahertz detector based on 800nm optical fiber coupling

Xu Yuehong; Zhang Xueqian; Tian Zhen; Gu Jianqiang; Ouyang Chunmei; Han Jiaguang; Zhang Weili


Archive | 2017

Terahertz strong-field system of ultrashort pulse pump based on wave tilting method

Li Shaoxian; Su Xiaoqiang; Ouyang Chunmei; Tian Zhen; Gu Jianqiang; Zhang Xueqian; He Ming-xia; Han Jiaguang; Zhang Weili


Archive | 2017

Dielectric metasurface collimating lens matched with terahertz photoconductive antenna in use

Gu Jianqiang; Yu Qing; Xu Yuehong; Ouyang Chunmei; Tian Zhen; Han Jiaguang; Zhang Weili


Archive | 2017

Multifunctional terahertz time-domain spectral imaging device based on femtosecond laser

Xu Yuehong; Zhang Huifang; Zhang Xueqian; Tian Zhen; Gu Jianqiang; Ouyang Chunmei; Han Jiaguang; Zhang Weili


Laser & Photonics Reviews | 2017

偏光制御表面プラズモンホログラフィー【Powered by NICT】

Xu Quan; Zhang Xueqian; Xu Yuehong; Ouyang Chunmei; Tian Zhen; Gu Jianqiang; Li Jensen; Zhang Shuang; Han Jiaguang; Zhang Weili


Laser & Photonics Reviews | 2017

偏光制御表面プラズモンホログラフィー(レーザフォトニクスRev.11(1)/2017)【Powered by NICT】

Xu Quan; Zhang Xueqian; Xu Yuehong; Ouyang Chunmei; Tian Zhen; Gu Jianqiang; Li Jensen; Zhang Shuang; Han Jiaguang; Zhang Weili


Advanced Materials | 2017

メタ表面における光学的スピン軌道角運動量変換のコヒーレント制御【Powered by NICT】

Zhang Huifang; Kang Ming; Zhang Xueqian; Guo Wengao; Lv Changgui; Li Yanfeng; Zhang Weili; Han Jiaguang

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He Ming-xia

Ocean University of China

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Liu Yingkai

Yunnan Normal University

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Zhang Ying

Yunnan Normal University

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