Active spintronic-metasurface terahertz emitters with tunable chirality
Changqin Liu, Sheng Zhang, Shunjia Wang, Qingnan Cai, Peng Wang,, Chuanshan Tian, Lei Zhou, Yizheng Wu, Zhensheng Tao

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel laser-driven terahertz emitter combining spintronic and metasurface technologies, enabling broadband, efficient, and tunable chiral terahertz wave generation with potential for advanced wave manipulation.
Contribution
It presents a new hybrid metasurface-patterned magnetic multilayer heterostructure for tunable chiral terahertz emission, integrating spintronics and metasurface capabilities.
Findings
Demonstrated broadband terahertz generation with tunable chirality.
Revealed the interplay between spintronic currents and metasurface-induced charges.
Showed the device's potential for flexible, efficient vector control of terahertz waves.
Abstract
The ability to manipulate the electric-field vector of broadband terahertz waves is essential for applications of terahertz technologies in many areas, and can open up new possibilities for nonlinear terahertz spectroscopy and coherent control. Here, we propose a novel laser-driven terahertz emitter, consisting of metasurface-patterned magnetic multilayer heterostructures. Such hybrid terahertz emitters can combine the advantages of spintronic emitters for being ultrabroadband, efficient and flexible, as well as those of metasurfaces for the unique capability to manipulate terahertz waves with high precision and degree of freedom. Taking a stripe-patterned metasurface as an example, we demonstrate the generation of broadband terahertz waves with tunable chirality. Based on experimental and theoretical studies, the interplay between the laser-induced spintronic-origin currents and the…
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