概括
这项研究引入了一种超薄的不对称的马赫-泽恩德干扰仪 (MZI),使用伪造的表面等离子极子子 (SSPP). 通过集成Varactor二极管,该设备可实现电压控制的干扰谷的操纵,用于可调节的信号传输.
科学领域:
- 电磁学和光子学 电磁学和光子学
- 超材料和等离子材料.
背景情况:
- 伪造的表面等离子极子子 (SSPPs) 能够在较低的频率下进行亚波长波导.
- 马赫-泽恩德干扰仪 (MZIs) 是用于信号操纵的基本光子设备.
研究的目的:
- 提出并演示基于伪造表面等离子极子子 (SSPPs) 的超薄不对称马赫-泽恩德干扰仪 (MZI).
- 为了实现SSPPs MZI中使用varactor二极管的干扰特征的电压控制调制性.
主要方法:
- 设计一个不对称的MZI结构支持SSPPs.
- 在MZI的一个臂中集成瓦拉克特二极管,用于电气调节.
- 模拟和实验测量传输光谱和相位调制.
主要成果:
- 在5-8GHz频段中,证明了电压诱导的干扰谷的红移.
- 通过改变 varactor 偏差,实现了从状态外切换到状态内传输.
- 观察到相调节范围为43°,电容变化.
- 实验结果与模拟结果一致,证实了设备的功能.
结论:
- 拟议的SSPPs MZI通过电压控制表现出可重新配置的特性.
- 该设备为可调微波和太赫兹信号处理应用提供了一个有前途的平台.
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