# Tunable Metamaterials Fabricated by Fiber Drawing

**Authors:** Simon Fleming, Alessio Stefani, Xiaoli Tang, Alexander Argyros, Daniel, Kemsley, James Cordi, Richard Lwin

arXiv: 1703.07032 · 2017-07-04

## TL;DR

This paper presents a scalable fiber drawing method to create tunable THz metamaterials with reversible plasma frequency shifts, enabling dynamic control of their electromagnetic properties.

## Contribution

It introduces a practical fiber drawing approach for fabricating tunable metamaterials with reversible and significant plasma frequency tuning at THz wavelengths.

## Key findings

- 50% plasma frequency shift under compression
- Reversible tuning demonstrated
- Scalable fabrication process established

## Abstract

We demonstrate a practical scalable approach to the fabrication of tunable metamaterials. Designed for THz wavelengths, the metamaterial is comprised of polyurethane filled with an array of indium wires using the well-established fiber drawing technique. Modification of the dimensions of the metamaterial provides tunability: by compressing the metamaterial we demonstrated a 50% plasma frequency shift using THz time domain spectroscopy. Releasing the compression allowed the metamaterial to return to its original dimensions and plasma frequency, demonstrating dynamic reversible tunability.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1703.07032