Optically enhanced terahertz modulation and sensing in aqueous environment with gold nanorods

02 engineering and technology 0210 nano-technology
DOI: 10.1016/j.optlaseng.2020.106147 Publication Date: 2020-05-17T22:34:08Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract Terahertz (THz) technique, with plenty attractive properties such as its prominent detecting ability, non-destruction and non-ionization, has been getting increased attention. THz modulator, enabling efficient manipulation, is crucial for THz devices and sensing applications. However, its practical implementation still remains a challenge because of the small modulation depth, slow modulation rate and difficult operation way. Nanomaterials have been constantly creating possibilities for the advancement of THz technology. Considering their excellent optical and electrical characteristics, gold nanorods (GNRs) are integrated with silicon-based materials to improve the performance for THz modulation, so as to promote the possibility of THz sensing in aqueous environment. In this paper, the modulation ability of THz wave based on bare silicon with/without dried GNR film, liquid cell with GNR solutions, and silicon channel with GNR solutions is systematically investigated. According to the results, a six-time larger modulation depth can be realized with the plasmonic effect of GNRs through infrared laser irradiation, which is employed to increase the protein detection sensitivity up to ppm level in water state. It is anticipated that integrating nanomaterials with THz functional devices is meaningful to improve the performance of THz technology, which could facilitate its wide applications in various fields.
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