2019
DOI: 10.31224/osf.io/ga4vs
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Enabling materials for subwavelength-size low-loss surface modes in the Terahertz spectral range

Abstract: Terahertz spectral range (frequencies of 0.1-1 THz) has recently emerged as the next frontier for non-destructive imaging, industrial sensing and ultra-fast wireless communications. Here, we review several classes of materials such as simple metals, semiconductors, high-k dielectrics, polar materials, zero gap materials, as well as structured materials that can support strongly localised electromagnetic modes at material interfaces in the Terahertz spectral range. We present the basic theory of surface waves, … Show more

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