Narrowband-to-broadband switchable and polarization-insensitive terahertz metasurface absorber enabled by phase-change material
S. Hadi Badri, M. M. Gilarlue, Sanam SaeidNahaei, Jong Su Kim

TL;DR
This paper presents a switchable, polarization-insensitive terahertz metasurface absorber using phase-change material VO2, capable of toggling between narrowband and broadband absorption states with tunable properties.
Contribution
The work introduces a novel metasurface design with switchable bandwidth enabled by VO2 phase transition, verified through simulations, enhancing tunability and polarization insensitivity.
Findings
Achieves narrowband absorption at 6.05 THz with 0.99 absorption in VO2 insulator phase.
Switches to broadband absorption with 6.17 THz FWHM during VO2 metallic phase.
Maintains high absorption over 3.57-8.45 THz range at incident angles up to 65°.
Abstract
A terahertz absorber with controllable and switchable bandwidth and insensitive to polarization is of great interest. Here, we propose and demonstrate a metasurface absorber with switchable bandwidth based on a phase-change material of vanadium dioxide (VO2) and verify its performance by the finite element method simulations. The metasurface absorber is composed of a hybrid cross fractal as a resonator separated from a gold ground-plane by a polyimide spacer. Switching from narrowband to broadband absorber is achieved via connecting VO2 patches to the gold first-order cross fractal converting the resonator to a third-order cross fractal. In the insulator phase of VO2, the main narrowband absorption occurs at the frequency of 6.05 THz with a 0.99 absorption and a full-width half-maximum (FWHM) of 0.35 THz. Upon insulator-to-metal transition of VO2, the metasurface achieves a broadband…
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