Electrically tunable terahertz metamaterials with embedded large-area transparent thin-film transistor arrays

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Wei-Zong Xu
Fang-Fang Ren
Jiandong Ye
Hai Lu
Lanju Liang
Xiaoming Huang
Mingkai Liu
Ilya V. Shadrivov
David A. Powell
Guang Yu
Biaobing Jin
Rong Zhang
Youdou Zheng
Hark Hoe Tan
Chennupati Jagadish
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[1] School of Electronic Science and Engineering,Department of Electronic Materials Engineering
[2] Nanjing University,undefined
[3] Research School of Physics and Engineering,undefined
[4] The Australian National University,undefined
[5] Collaborative Innovation Center of Advanced Microstructures,undefined
[6] Nanjing University,undefined
[7] Nonlinear Physics Centre,undefined
[8] Research School of Physics and Engineering,undefined
[9] The Australian National University,undefined
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Engineering metamaterials with tunable resonances are of great importance for improving the functionality and flexibility of terahertz (THz) systems. An ongoing challenge in THz science and technology is to create large-area active metamaterials as building blocks to enable efficient and precise control of THz signals. Here, an active metamaterial device based on enhancement-mode transparent amorphous oxide thin-film transistor arrays for THz modulation is demonstrated. Analytical modelling based on full-wave techniques and multipole theory exhibits excellent consistent with the experimental observations and reveals that the intrinsic resonance mode at 0.75 THz is dominated by an electric response. The resonant behavior can be effectively tuned by controlling the channel conductivity through an external bias. Such metal/oxide thin-film transistor based controllable metamaterials are energy saving, low cost, large area and ready for mass-production, which are expected to be widely used in future THz imaging, sensing, communications and other applications.
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