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Tafuri F, Stornaiuolo D, Lucignano P, Galletti L, Longobardi L, Massarotti D, Montemurro D, Papari G, Barone A, Tagliacozzo A
Interplay between the quantum interference and current localization phenomena in superconductor non-ideal mesoscopic rings
Geometrical Dependence on the Onset of Surface Plasmon Polaritons in THz Grid Metasurfaces
The transmission response of metallo-dielectric grid metasurfaces is experimentally investigated
through Terahertz Time Domain Spectroscopy and the corresponding effective dielectric function is retrieved. Using a lumped element model we can determine the dependence of the effective plasma frequency (the transition frequency) on the metasurface filling factor F. The change of the transition frequency vs. F spans over one order of magnitude and sets the threshold between the metamaterial (homogeneous) and the photonic crystal (diffraction-like) regime, ruling the onset of two different Surface Plasmon Polaritons, spoof and high order. Field symmetry and spatial extension of such excitations are investigated for the possible applications of THz grid metasurfaces in bio- and chemical sensing and sub-wavelength imaging
Dispersion diagram of surface plasmon polaritons from angular transmission investigation
A novel, to the best of our knowledge, methodology based on the combination of experimental measurements and simulations of the wave transmission through a metasurface at different angles is presented, enabling us to identify the fundamental and first high-order mode of spoof surface plasmon polaritons (SSPPs) excited in the terahertz regime. The approach offers a new way, an alternative to standard near field imaging, to trace out the presence of SSPPs on a metal-dielectric interface
Encoded-enhancement of THZ metasurface figure of merit for label-free sensing
We describe an experimental strategy for the use of Terahertz (THz) metasurfaces as a platform for label-free wide range detection of the dielectric function in biological fluids. Specifically, we propose a metagrid (MG), opportunely infiltrated with a fluid and then capped, as the reference structure for sensing experiments with a high reproducibility character. By combining experiments and full-wave simulations of the transmission T of such a structure, we introduce a reliable set up where the volume of the involved analyte in each unit cell is precisely determined. The unavoidable decrease in the quality factor of the intrinsic resonances due to the lossy fluid and cap layer is circumvented using an appropriate transformation of T that amplifies the change in the MG intrinsic resonances, improving in such a way the sensor sensitivity to values close to the experimental limits. The transformed signal features delta-like peaks enabling an easy readout of frequency positions at resonances
Sensing biological fluids using Resonating Surface Plasmon Polaritons in the THz range
We study the sensitivity of two different metagrids to the presence of biological fluids on the surface. When a THz beam impinges on each metagrid capped with a dielectric substrate, peaks in transmission related to the onset of high order surface plasmon polaritons appear and allow to estimate the properties of a guest fluid filling the partition volume with a very high sensitivity, comparable with record literature values
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