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Enhanced terahertz transmission through bullseye plasmonics lenses fabricated using micromilling techniques

Authors :
Evgueni V. Bordatchev
Brad Gom
David A. Naylor
M. Grace Trimboli
Tanner J. Heggie
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Imaging applications at terahertz frequencies are, in general, limited to relatively low spatial resolution due to the effects of diffraction. By using a subwavelength aperture in the near-field, however, it is possible to achieve subwavelength resolution, although low transmission through the aperture limits the sensitivity of this approach. Plasmonic lenses in the form of bullseye structures, which consist of a circular subwavelength aperture surrounded by concentric periodic corrugations, have demonstrated enhanced transmission, thereby increasing the utility of near-field imaging configurations. In this paper, the design, fabrication, and experimental performance of plasmonic lenses optimized for 300 GHz are discussed. While nanofabrication techniques are required for optical applications, microfabrication techniques are sufficient for terahertz applications. The process flow for fabricating a double-sided bullseye structure using a precision micromilling technique is described. Transmission and beam profile measurements using a customized terahertz testbed are presented.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....166dc4e11154bee04c58832254ed9cc6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11468-015-0152-7