Reconfigurable Terahertz Metamaterials

ORAL

Abstract

We have fabricated arrays of gold split ring resonators on 400 nm thick silicon nitride films where each individual unit cell is a free-standing cantilever. The fabricated metamaterials are resonant at terahertz frequencies. Through temperature tuning, the orientation of the SRRs can be precisely controlled. This, in turn, provides direct control of the electromagnetic response enabling independent access and tuning of the electric and magnetic properties. Such adaptive structures serve as the starting point for the development of a host of new functional electromagnetic devices which take advantage of designed and tunable anisotropy [1]. \\[4pt] [1] H. Tao, et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. \textbf{103}, 147401 (2009).

*We acknowledge support from NSF, DARPA, and AFOSR.

Authors

  • H. Tao

    • Boston University
  • A.C. Strikwerda

    • Boston University
  • K. Fan

    • Boston University
  • W.J. Padilla

    • Boston College
  • X. Zhang

    • Boston University
  • R.D. Averitt

    • Boston University