# Hollow-Core Terahertz Optical Waveguides With Hyperuniform Disordered   Reflectors

**Authors:** Tian Ma, Martin Girard, Andrew Squires, Roger Lewis, Roorda Sjoerd and, Maksim Skorobogatiy

arXiv: 1702.05521 · 2017-02-21

## TL;DR

This paper introduces novel hollow-core terahertz waveguides with hyperuniform disordered reflectors, demonstrating their fabrication, tunable photonic band gaps, and potential for efficient THz transmission.

## Contribution

It presents a new design and fabrication method for THz waveguides with hyperuniform disordered reflectors, showing tunable optical properties and experimental validation.

## Key findings

- Waveguides exhibit 20% photonic band gaps.
- Band gap position can be tuned by geometrical parameters.
- Fabrication achieved using 3D stereolithography.

## Abstract

Novel hollow-core THz waveguides featuring hyperuniform disordered reflectors are proposed, fabricated, and characterized. The reflector comprise aperiodically positioned dielectric cylinders connected with dielectric bridges. The proposed waveguides are fabricated using a 3D stereolithography printer. Optical properties of the fabricated waveguide are investigated numerically using finite element method, as well as experimentally using THz-TDS spectroscopy. The results confirm that proposed waveguides exhibit sizable photonic band gaps (20%) even when relatively low refractive index contrast used (resin/air). Position of the band gaps can be easily tuned by varying reflector geometrical parameters.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1702.05521