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Simulation, Fabrication and Characterization of THz Metamaterial Absorbers
Published on: December 27, 2012
Terahertz Wave Absorber Relying on Strontium Titanate and Dirac Semimetal for Dual Adjustability
Zeng Qu1,2, Mengyuan Zhao1,2, Yuanhao Huang1,2
1School of Electrical and Control Engineering, North University of China, Taiyuan 030051, China.
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Limited by the material response characteristics and structural design, the development of dynamically tunable terahertz absorbers with multi-functional properties remains a major challenge. In this study, a dual-tunable terahertz absorber based on the synergistic integration of strontium titanate (STO) and Dirac semimetal (BDS) is proposed. By utilizing the temperature-sensitive dielectric constant of STO and the electrically tunable conductivity of BDS, the device can realize on-demand switching between a broadband absorption mode (absorptivity >90% in the 1.347~2.1271 THz band) and a dual-narrowband absorption mode under external field excitation. Notably, the centrosymmetric cross-patterned structure on the top layer ensures the polarization insensitivity of the device, and this single structure can also serve as a high-sensitivity temperature sensor. Simulation results verify that the device exhibits stable performance under different incident angles and environmental variations. This study constructs a compact multi-functional device platform integrating dynamic absorption regulation and in situ sensing, which provides a new technical route for the development of intelligent terahertz systems in the fields of terahertz imaging, communication, detection and other related areas.

