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Tunable, Grating-Gated, Graphene-On-Polyimide Terahertz Modulators

Authors :
Di Gaspare, A
Pogna, EAA
Salemi, L
Balci, O
Cadore, AR
Shinde, SM
Li, L
di Franco, C
Davies, AG
Linfield, EH
Ferrari, AC
Scamarcio, G
Vitiello, MS
Vitiello, MS [0000-0002-4914-0421]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

We present an electrically switchable graphene terahertz (THz) modulator with a tunable-by-design optical bandwidth and we exploit it to compensate the cavity dispersion of a quantum cascade laser (QCL). Electrostatic gating is achieved by a metal-grating used as a gate electrode, with an HfO2/AlOx gate dielectric on top. This is patterned on a polyimide layer, which acts as a quarter wave resonance cavity, coupled with an Au reflector underneath. We get 90% modulation depth of the intensity, combined with a 20 kHz electrical bandwidth in the 1.9 _ 2.7 THz range. We then integrate our modulator with a multimode THz QCL. By adjusting the modulator operational bandwidth, we demonstrate that the graphene modulator can partially compensates the QCL cavity dispersion, resulting in an integrated laser behaving as a stable frequency comb over 35% of the laser operational range, with 98 equidistant optical modes and with a spectral coverage of ~ 1.2 THz. This has significant potential for frontier applications in the terahertz, as tunable transformation-optics devices, active photonic components, adaptive and quantum optics, and as a metrological tool for spectroscopy at THz frequencies.<br />22 pages, 6 figures

Details

ISSN :
1616301X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4fc86c2610b81f8b0034e7f6cd197666