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  • Chinese Optics Letters
  • Vol. 16,
  • Issue 5,
  • pp. 050002-
  • (2018)

Near-field manipulation of terahertz surface waves by metasurfaces [Invited]

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Abstract

Surface waves (SWs) are a special form of electromagnetic waves that travel along the boundary between a metal and a dielectric. The special optical properties of SWs render them very attractive in applications, such as subdiffractional lithography, novel biochemical sensors, and ultrafast integrated circuitries. Herein, we present a review of our recent progress in excitation and manipulation of terahertz SWs due to interference or coupling between a pair of slit resonators in metasurfaces, showing the ability to devise ultrathin and compact plasmonic components.

© 2018 Chinese Laser Press

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