iScience (Mar 2023)

Tunable circular conversion dichroism of single-layer twisted graphene-patterned metasurface

  • Yali Zeng,
  • Qilin Duan,
  • Jinying Xu,
  • Zhilin Yang,
  • Huanyang Chen,
  • Yineng Liu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 3
p. 106115

Abstract

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Summary: Two-dimensional (2D) chirality-induced asymmetric transmission/reflection has great potential for polarization applications. Usually, asymmetric effects resulting from circular conversion dichroism (CCD) occur in chiral metasurfaces. Here, we propose a single-layer twisted graphene-patterned (with tilted elliptical hole arrays) metasurface and theoretically reveal its tunable CCD in the terahertz (THz) region. The unit cell of the metasurface is achiral. Merely by altering the in-plane orientation of holes for structural 2D chirality, a tunable CCD can be achieved at normal incidence. Interestingly, the reflection phase can be considered an intuitive method to show this metasurface’s anisotropy, which complements the conventional CCD measurement in characterizing chiral materials. Furthermore, we can achieve active CCD based on the tunability of graphene. Due to the Fabry-Pérot resonance, a multiband enhancement of CCD spectrum will happen by changing the dielectric layer thickness. The proposed metasurface provides more flexible opportunities for designing active THz devices for polarization manipulation.

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