A High-Resolution Terahertz Electric Field Sensor Using a Corrugated Liquid Crystal Waveguide
Liquid crystals (LCs) can always reflect variable optical properties in a broad terahertz (THz) band under external electric or magnetic fields. Based on the measurements of these varying properties, we can realize electric and magnetic field sensing with very high sensitivity. Here, we theoreticall...
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doaj-aa16ecd8a0ae4e6c97ef8b09cdcb06d52020-11-24T21:21:47ZengMDPI AGCrystals2073-43522019-06-019630210.3390/cryst9060302cryst9060302A High-Resolution Terahertz Electric Field Sensor Using a Corrugated Liquid Crystal WaveguideLan-Lan Xu0Yi Gong1Ya-Xian Fan2Zhi-Yong Tao3Key Lab of In-Fiber Integrated Optics, Ministry Education of China, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin 150001, ChinaAcademy of Marine Information Technology, Guilin University of Electronic Technology, Beihai 536000, ChinaAcademy of Marine Information Technology, Guilin University of Electronic Technology, Beihai 536000, ChinaAcademy of Marine Information Technology, Guilin University of Electronic Technology, Beihai 536000, ChinaLiquid crystals (LCs) can always reflect variable optical properties in a broad terahertz (THz) band under external electric or magnetic fields. Based on the measurements of these varying properties, we can realize electric and magnetic field sensing with very high sensitivity. Here, we theoretically and numerically demonstrate a type of electric field sensor in the THz frequency range based on the defect mode arising in a periodically corrugated waveguide with liquid crystals. The Bragg defect structure consisting of periodically corrugated metallic walls and a defect in the middle can provide a narrow transmitted peak with controllable bandwidth, which can be used for external field sensing when it is filled with LCs. The molecular orientation of nematic LCs (E7) is not only very sensitive to the applied DC electric field but also very crucial to the effective refractive index of E7. Changing the effective index can efficiently shift the frequency of the transmitted peak in the THz spectrum. The simulated results show that the sensitivity can reach as high as 9.164 MHz/(V/m) and the smallest resolution is 0.1115 V/m. The proposed sensor and its significant performance could benefit electric field sensing and extend the applications of THz technology.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/9/6/302resonancesperiodic waveguidesBragg defect modetunable resolution |
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Lan-Lan Xu Yi Gong Ya-Xian Fan Zhi-Yong Tao A High-Resolution Terahertz Electric Field Sensor Using a Corrugated Liquid Crystal Waveguide Crystals resonances periodic waveguides Bragg defect mode tunable resolution |
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A High-Resolution Terahertz Electric Field Sensor Using a Corrugated Liquid Crystal Waveguide |
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A High-Resolution Terahertz Electric Field Sensor Using a Corrugated Liquid Crystal Waveguide |
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A High-Resolution Terahertz Electric Field Sensor Using a Corrugated Liquid Crystal Waveguide |
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A High-Resolution Terahertz Electric Field Sensor Using a Corrugated Liquid Crystal Waveguide |
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A High-Resolution Terahertz Electric Field Sensor Using a Corrugated Liquid Crystal Waveguide |
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high-resolution terahertz electric field sensor using a corrugated liquid crystal waveguide |
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Liquid crystals (LCs) can always reflect variable optical properties in a broad terahertz (THz) band under external electric or magnetic fields. Based on the measurements of these varying properties, we can realize electric and magnetic field sensing with very high sensitivity. Here, we theoretically and numerically demonstrate a type of electric field sensor in the THz frequency range based on the defect mode arising in a periodically corrugated waveguide with liquid crystals. The Bragg defect structure consisting of periodically corrugated metallic walls and a defect in the middle can provide a narrow transmitted peak with controllable bandwidth, which can be used for external field sensing when it is filled with LCs. The molecular orientation of nematic LCs (E7) is not only very sensitive to the applied DC electric field but also very crucial to the effective refractive index of E7. Changing the effective index can efficiently shift the frequency of the transmitted peak in the THz spectrum. The simulated results show that the sensitivity can reach as high as 9.164 MHz/(V/m) and the smallest resolution is 0.1115 V/m. The proposed sensor and its significant performance could benefit electric field sensing and extend the applications of THz technology. |
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resonances periodic waveguides Bragg defect mode tunable resolution |
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