TY - JOUR
T1 - Recent progress in terahertz modulation using photonic structures based on two-dimensional materials
AU - Wang, Ziming
AU - Qiao, Jie
AU - Zhao, Shuqi
AU - Wang, Shilei
AU - He, Chuan
AU - Tao, Xutang
AU - Wang, Shanpeng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Authors. InfoMat published by UESTC and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.
PY - 2021/10
Y1 - 2021/10
N2 - Terahertz (THz) technology has attracted great attention in the past few decades for its unique applications in various fields, including spectroscopy, noninvasive detection, wireless communications, and imaging. In parallel to this, the practical, fast, and broadband modulation of THz waves is becoming indispensable. Two-dimensional (2D) materials exhibit unusual optical and electrical properties, which has prompted tremendous interest and significant advances in THz modulation. This review provides the recent progress in 2D materials-based THz modulators, outlining the operating principles, including all-optical, electro-optic, magneto-optic, and other exotic mechanisms. We focus on the recent advances in THz modulation by the designed photonic structures, such as heterostructure, metamaterial, capacitor, optical cavity, and waveguide integration. Lastly, we discussed the challenges and opportunities for 2D materials-based THz modulators and presented our prospects for the future development. (Figure presented.).
AB - Terahertz (THz) technology has attracted great attention in the past few decades for its unique applications in various fields, including spectroscopy, noninvasive detection, wireless communications, and imaging. In parallel to this, the practical, fast, and broadband modulation of THz waves is becoming indispensable. Two-dimensional (2D) materials exhibit unusual optical and electrical properties, which has prompted tremendous interest and significant advances in THz modulation. This review provides the recent progress in 2D materials-based THz modulators, outlining the operating principles, including all-optical, electro-optic, magneto-optic, and other exotic mechanisms. We focus on the recent advances in THz modulation by the designed photonic structures, such as heterostructure, metamaterial, capacitor, optical cavity, and waveguide integration. Lastly, we discussed the challenges and opportunities for 2D materials-based THz modulators and presented our prospects for the future development. (Figure presented.).
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U2 - 10.1002/inf2.12236
DO - 10.1002/inf2.12236
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85120849369
SN - 2567-3165
VL - 3
SP - 1110
EP - 1133
JO - InfoMat
JF - InfoMat
IS - 10
ER -