Eigenmodes hybridization enables lattice induced transparency in terahertz metasurfaces.

ORAL

Abstract

To induce a lattice dependent transparency, the design in the terahertz metasurface must possess an inherent Fano or EIT-like spectral feature, typically excited by asymmetry or superposition of geometric responses. Here we investigate the near neighboring coupling phenomenon in multi-gap split ring resonators (SRRs) exhibiting four fold symmetry. By increasing the distance between neighboring meta-atoms, we successfully demonstrate the realization of a lattice induced transparency (LIT) by coupling the first-order mode (i.e., fundamental dipole) and the second-order mode excited in the SRRs. The results we obtained indicate the potential use in different fields including sensing, slow light and optical delay lines.

*Funding information is as follows: NASA Ohio Space Grant Consortium (NNX15AL50H), Air Force Research Laboratory Minority Leadership Program, National Science Foundation (1541959) and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (FA9550-16-1-0346). We also acknowledge supports from the CNS Scholars Program and the W. M. Keck Foundation.

Presenters

  • Riad Yahiaoui

    • Howard University

Authors

  • Riad Yahiaoui

    • Howard University
  • Joshua A Burrow

    • University of Dayton
  • Andrew Sarangan

    • University of Dayton
  • Jay Mathews

    • University of Dayton
  • Imad Agha

    • University of Dayton
  • Thomas A Searles

    • Howard University