Terahertz Magnetic Modulator based on Magnetically-Clustered Nanoparticles
Abstract
Random orientation of liquid-suspended magnetic nanoparticles (Ferrofluid) gives rise to zero net magnetic orientation. An external magnetic field tends to align them into clusters, leading to a strong linear dichroism on a propagating wave. Using 10 nm-sized Fe3O4, we experimentally realize a polarization-sensitive magnetic modulator operating at terahertz wavelengths. We reached a modulation depth of 66% using a field of 35 mT. The proposed concept offers a solution towards fundamental terahertz magnetic modulators.
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