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Design, Fabrication, and Experimental Characterization of Plasmonic Photoconductive Terahertz Emitters
Published on: July 8, 2013
Enhanced Plasmonic Wavelength Selective Infrared Emission Combined with Microheater
Hiroki Ishihara1, Katsuya Masuno2, Makoto Ishii3
1Yazaki Corporation, Shizuoka 4101194, Japan. hiroki.ishihara@jp.yazaki.com.
Abstract:
The indirect wavelength selective thermal emitter that we have proposed is constructed using a new microheater, demonstrating the enhancement of the emission peak generated by the surface plasmon polariton. The thermal isolation is improved using a 2 μm-thick Si membrane having 3.6 and 5.4 mm outer diameter. The emission at around the wavelength of the absorption band of CO₂ gas is enhanced. The absorption signal increases, confirming the suitability for gas sensing. Against input power, the intensity at the peak wavelength shows a steeper increasing ratio than the background intensity. The microheater with higher thermal isolation gives larger peak intensity and its increasing ratio against the input power.

