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Scientific Reports | 2016

Broadband and wide-angle RCS reduction using a 2-bit coding ultrathin metasurface at terahertz frequencies

Lanju Liang; Minggui Wei; Xin Yan; Dequan Wei; Dachuan Liang; Jiaguang Han; Xin Ding; GaoYa Zhang; Jianquan Yao

A novel broadband and wide-angle 2-bit coding metasurface for radar cross section (RCS) reduction is proposed and characterized at terahertz (THz) frequencies. The ultrathin metasurface is composed of four digital elements based on a metallic double cross line structure. The reflection phase difference of neighboring elements is approximately 90° over a broadband THz frequency. The mechanism of RCS reduction is achieved by optimizing the coding element sequences, which redirects the electromagnetic energies to all directions in broad frequencies. An RCS reduction of less than −10 dB bandwidth from 0.7 THz to 1.3 THz is achieved in the experimental and numerical simulations. The simulation results also show that broadband RCS reduction can be achieved at an incident angle below 60° for TE and TM polarizations under flat and curve coding metasurfaces. These results open a new approach to flexibly control THz waves and may offer widespread applications for novel THz devices.


Applied Physics Letters | 2017

Broadband non-polarizing terahertz beam splitters with variable split ratio

Minggui Wei; Quan Xu; Qiu Wang; Xueqian Zhang; Yanfeng Li; Jianqiang Gu; Zhen Tian; Xixiang Zhang; Jiaguang Han

Seeking effective terahertz functional devices has always aroused extensive attention. Of particular interest is the terahertz beam splitter. Here, we have proposed, designed, manufactured, and tested a broadband non-polarizing terahertz beam splitter with a variable split ratio based on an all-dielectric metasurface. The metasurface was created by patterning a dielectric surface of the N-step phase gradient and etching to a few hundred micrometers. The conversion efficiency as high as 81% under the normal incidence at 0.7 THz was achieved. Meanwhile, such a splitter works well over a broad frequency range. The split ratio of the proposed design can be continuously tuned by simply shifting the metasurface, and the angle of emergences can also be easily adjusted by choosing the step of phase gradients. The proposed design is non-polarizing, and its performance is kept under different polarizations.


Optics Express | 2017

Ultrathin metasurface-based carpet cloak for terahertz wave

Minggui Wei; Quanlong Yang; Xueqian Zhang; Yanfeng Li; Jianqiang Gu; Jiaguang Han

Ultrathin metasurfaces with local phase compensation deliver new schemes to cloaking devices. Here, a large-scale carpet cloak consisting of an ultrathin metasurface is demonstrated numerically and experimentally in the terahertz regime. The proposed carpet cloak is designed based on discontinuous-phase metallic resonators fabricated on a polyimide substrate, offering a wide range of reflection phase variations and an excellent wavefront manipulation along the edges of the bump. The invisibility is verified when the cloak is placed on a reflecting triangular surface (bump). The multi-step discrete phase design method would greatly simplify the design process and is probable to achieve large-dimension cloaks, for applications in radar and antenna systems as a thin, lightweight, and easy-to-fabricate solution for radio and terahertz frequencies.


Photonics Research | 2018

Polarization-independent all-silicon dielectric metasurfaces in the terahertz regime

Huifang Zhang; Xueqian Zhang; Quan Xu; Qiu Wang; Yuehong Xu; Minggui Wei; Yanfeng Li; Jianqiang Gu; Zhen Tian; Chunmei Ouyang; Xixiang Zhang; Cong Hu; Jiaguang Han

Dielectric metasurfaces have achieved great success in realizing high-efficiency wavefront control in the optical and infrared ranges. Here, we experimentally demonstrate several efficient, polarization-independent, all-silicon dielectric metasurfaces in the terahertz regime. The metasurfaces are composed of cylindrical silicon pillars on a silicon substrate, which can be easily fabricated using etching technology for semiconductors. By locally tailoring the diameter of the pillars, full control over abrupt phase changes can be achieved. To show the controlling ability of the metasurfaces, an anomalous deflector, three Bessel beam generators, and three vortex beam generators are fabricated and characterized. We also show that the proposed metasurfaces can be easily combined to form composite devices with extended functionalities. The proposed controlling method has promising applications in developing low-loss, ultra-compact spatial terahertz modulation devices.


International Conference on Optical Instruments and Technology 2017: THz/Infrared Technologies and Applications | 2018

Terahertz carpet cloak based on ultrathin metasurface

Minggui Wei; Quanlong Yang; Xueqian Zhang; Yanfeng Li; Jianqiang Gu; Jiaguang Han; Liquan Dong; Xiang Zhang; Cunlin Zhang; Zhiming Huang

Ultrathin metasurfaces with local phase compensation deliver new schemes to cloaking devices. We demonstrate a remarkable large size carpet cloak realized by an ultrathin metasurface at terahertz frequencies. The metasurface cloak is constructed by periodically arranging 12 different elements. The reflected wave front is perfectly reconstructed by an ultrathin metasurface cloak, which perform well under both intensity-sensitive and phase-sensitive detectors. The invisibility is verified when the cloak is placed on a reflecting triangular surface (bump). The multi-step discrete phase design method would greatly simplify the design process and is probable to achieve large-dimension cloaks, for applications in radar and antenna systems as a thin and easy-to-fabricate solution for radio and terahertz frequencies.


Optics Express | 2017

Multi-wavelength lenses for terahertz surface wave

Minggui Wei; Quanlong Yang; Quan Xu; Xueqian Zhang; Yanfeng Li; Jianqiang Gu; Jiaguang Han

Metasurface-based surface wave (SW) devices working at multi-wavelength has been continuously arousing enormous curiosity recently, especially in the terahertz community. In this work, we propose a multi-layer metasurface structure composed of metallic slit pairs to build terahertz SW devices. The slit pair has a narrow bandwidth and its response frequency can be altered by its geometric parameter, thereby suppressing the frequency crosstalk and reducing the difficulty of design. By elaborately tailoring the distribution of the slit pairs, a series of achromatic SW lenses (SWLs) working at 0.6, 0.75 and 1 THz are experimentally demonstrated by the near field scanning terahertz microscope (NSTM) system. In addition, a wavelength-division-multiplexer (WDM) is further designed and implemented, which is promising in building multiplexed devices for plasmonic circuits. The structure proposed here cannot only couple the terahertz wave from free space to SWs, but also control its propagation. Moreover, our findings demonstrate the great potential to design multi-wavelength plasmonic metasurface devices, which can be extended to microwave and visible frequencies as well.


AOPC 2017: Optical Sensing and Imaging Technology and Applications | 2017

Characteristic research on terahertz radar: cross-section measurement and imaging

Dachuan Liang; Minggui Wei; Jianqiang Gu; Zhen Tian; Chunmei Ouyang; Jiaguangq Han

At present, the mechanism and devices of terahertz radar detection and imaging has attracted a lot of interest. Based on 4-f terahertz time-domain spectroscopy (THz-TDS) technology, a broad-band time domain terahertz radar system (0.1- 1.3 THz) was built for scattering and imaging characteristics of objects. Far-field radar cross-section measurements of different metal scaled models at terahertz frequencies were performed. The novel broadband radar can provide RCS distributions at arbitrary frequency and frequency-averaged RCS. Moreover, based on improved filtered back projection algorithm, imaging of the scaled models has also been retrieved, which can be helpful for scattering points searching and military shape optimization.


Advanced Optical Materials | 2017

Polarization and frequency multiplexed terahertz meta-holography

Qiu Wang; Xueqian Zhang; Eric Plum; Quan Xu; Minggui Wei; Yuehong Xu; Huifang Zhang; Yi Liao; Jianqiang Gu; Jiaguang Han


international conference on infrared, millimeter, and terahertz waves | 2015

Broadband time-domain terahertz radar: Cross section measurement and imaging

Dachuan Liang; Minggui Wei; Jianqiang Gu; Zhen Tian; Chunmei Ouyang; Jiaguang Han


The 9th International Symposium on Ultrafast Phenomena and Terahertz Waves | 2018

Multi-frequency terahertz surface wave lens based on double-layer metallic slit pairs

Minggui Wei; Xueqian Zhang; Yanfeng Li; Jianqiang Gu; Zhen Tian; Jiaguang Han

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