Optically Driven Terahertz Wave Polarization Control By Unaligned Carbon Nanotubes

INFRARED, MILLIMETER-WAVE, AND TERAHERTZ TECHNOLOGIES VII(2020)

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Terahertz time-domain spectroscopic polarimetry (THz-TDSP) method was used to experimental study polarization properties of unaligned single-wall carbon nanotube thin films with different geometric parameters on transparent float glass substrates in a frequency range 0.2-0.8 THz at a controlled room temperature of 291-293K, and a relative humidity of 40-45%. Frequency dependences of azimuth and ellipticity angles of a polarization ellipse of electromagnetic waves transmitted through the samples were obtained for values of 0.2-1.0Wcm(-2) of an external 980nm near infrared optical pumping, with an external static magnetic field of similar to 0.3T. A change of 15 degrees in the azimuth angle, and of 10 degrees in the ellipticity angle was achieved. The results show that by using carbon nanomaterials-based structures it is possible to devise efficient and affordable magneto-optically tunable polarization modulators that can be used in the advanced areas of terahertz nanoscience and nanotechnologies.
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terahertz time-domain spectroscopic polarimetry, unaligned single-wall carbon nanotubes, polarization control, polarization properties, Stokes parameters, Faraday effect
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