AUTHOR=Yan Fei , Li Qi , Wang Ze Wen
TITLE=High-Q transmission characteristics in terahertz guided-mode magnetic resonance system
JOURNAL=Frontiers in Physics
VOLUME=11
YEAR=2023
URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/physics/articles/10.3389/fphy.2023.1189388
DOI=10.3389/fphy.2023.1189388
ISSN=2296-424X
ABSTRACT=
Introduction: Guided mode resonance is generated by coupling wave diffractions with the waveguided mode. The guided mode resonances provide narrow-linewidth and resonance intensity for high quality factor (Q-factor) optical resonators.
Methods: we demonstrate the high-Q guided mode resonances propagating on a low-loss, terahertz guided-mode magnetic resonance system, which are periodic square lattices of U-shaped split ring resonators (SRRs) on quartz substrates.
Results: By choosing a judicious array period, two distinct frequency guided mode resonances and a magnetic dipole resonance with high Q-factor are observed. The interaction of the two resonances at similar frequencies produces a total transmission peak.
Discussion: The dependences of the magnetic dipole resonance on the lattice period and structural parameters are investigated and discussed. The frequency difference between these two guided mode resonances widens with increasing Lattice period. The sharp spectral feature of each resonance results in the abrupt degradation of the spectral edge transmission. The proposed scheme is promising for efficient THz sensing, THz switching, and slow-light devices.