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- Title
Tunable Broadband Terahertz Waveband Absorbers Based on Fractal Technology of Graphene Metamaterial.
- Authors
Xie, Tong; Chen, Dingbo; Yang, Huiping; Xu, Yanhong; Zhang, Zhenrong; Yang, Junbo
- Abstract
In this paper, a metasurface Terahertz absorber based on the fractal technology of a graphene geometry resonator to realize ultra-wideband, ultrathin, adjustable double-layer cross-fractal formation is introduced. This paper proposes a dynamically tuned graphene absorbing material. The structure is composed of one- to four-level-fractal graphene pattern layers, MgF2 layers and metal reflective layers to form a two-sided mirror of an asymmetric Fabry–Perot cavity. To confine the terahertz electromagnetic wave, four different fractals are integrated into a supercell, and the coupling and superposition of adjacent resonant cavities form a broadband high-absorption absorber. Using finite element-based full-wave electromagnetic simulation software to simulate the response frequency of 0.4–2.0 THz, we found that the absorber achieves a broadband 1.26 THz range (absorption > 80%) and a relative bandwidth of 106.8%. By adjusting the Fermi energy, it can realize free switching and expand to wider broadband terahertz absorption, by adjusting the polarization angle (Φ) from 0 to 90° to prove that the structure is not sensitive to polarization, the absorber provides a 60° large angle of incidence, polarization for TE and TM the absorption pattern remains basically the same. Compared with the previous work, our proposed structure uses fractal technology to expand the bandwidth and provide dynamic adjustable characteristics with great degrees of freedom. The appearance of the fractal structure reduces the difficulty of actual processing.
- Subjects
TERAHERTZ technology; SUBMILLIMETER waves; BREWSTER'S angle; FERMI energy; GRAPHENE; ELECTROMAGNETIC waves
- Publication
Nanomaterials (2079-4991), 2021, Vol 11, Issue 2, p269
- ISSN
2079-4991
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/nano11020269