Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
Metasurfaces represent a new frontier in materials science paving for unprecedented methods of controlling electromagnetic waves, with a range of applications spanning from sensing to imaging and communications. For pulsed terahertz (THz) generation, metasurfaces offer a gateway to tuneable thin emitters that can be utilized for large-area imaging, microscopy, and spectroscopy. In literature, THz-emitting metasurfaces generally exhibit high absorption, being based either on metals or on semiconductors excited in highly resonant regimes. Here, the use of a fully dielectric semiconductor exploiting morphology-mediated resonances and inherent quadratic nonlinear response is proposed. This system exhibits a remarkable 40-fold efficiency enhancement compared to the unpatterned at the peak of the optimized wavelength range, demonstrating its potential as a scalable emitter design.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Peters, Luke; Rocco, Davide; Olivieri, Luana; Arregui Leon, Unai; Cecconi, Vittorio; Carletti, Luca; Gigli, Carlo; Della Valle, Giuseppe; Cutrona, Antonio; Sebastian ToteroGongora, Juan; Leo, Giuseppe; Pasquazi, Alessia; DE ANGELIS, Costantino; Marco Peccianti, And
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