Proposal for an electrically controlled terahertz micro-oscillator
Abstract
A source which generates sustained terahertz electromagnetic radiation (oscillator) controllable by an applied voltage is proposed. The structure consists of a nanocomposite slab containing metal nanorods enclosed between two graphene sheets which are electrostatically gated. The principle of its operation is based on a positive feedback which the nanorods polarization experiences from the radiation reflected by the graphene mirrors. The proposed approach can provide a microscopic source of monochromatic polarized terahertz radiation of power sufficient for biomedical and security applications.
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