Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1786779 Current Applied Physics 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

We report on terahertz electromagnetic field transmission through metallic slot antennas supported on various dielectric substrates. The substrate effect strongly modifies the transmission resonance compared to the free-standing case, while the resonance can be determined systematically by introducing an effective refractive index. The relative contribution of the substrate index to the effective index has been measured for various substrates, and shows a good agreement with theoretical calculations based on a coupled mode method. In addition, the slot antenna arrays embedded in a flexible substrate show a transmission resonance governed by a substrate refractive index.

► We observe a terahertz transmission through metallic slot antennas on various dielectric substrates. ► Resonant transmission is influenced by the substrate index. ► Effective refractive indexes are obtained by observing the resonance shift. ► Relative contribution of substrate and air indexes to effective index is achieved. ► Transmission resonance of slot antennas embedded in a flexible substrate is studied.

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