Vafapour, 2018 - Google Patents
Slowing down light using terahertz semiconductor metamaterial for dual-band thermally tunable modulator applicationsVafapour, 2018
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- Vafapour Z
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Compared to the neighboring infrared and microwave regions, the terahertz regime is still in need of fundamental technological advances. We have designed a terahertz (THz) semiconductor metamaterial (MM) waveguide system, which exhibits a significant slow-light …
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