Phonon-polariton mediated dual electromagnetically induced transparency-like response in a THz metamaterial

Amit Haldar, Kshitij V Goyal, Ruturaj V Puranik, Vivek Dwij, Srijan Maity, Kanha Ram Khator, Subhashis Ghosh, Bhagwat S. Chouhan, Gagan Kumar, Satyaprasad P. Senanayak, Shriganesh Prabhu, Shovon Pal

Published: 2025/9/2

Abstract

Light and matter can intertwine to create entirely new quantum states in the so-called strong-coupling regime, allowing unprecedented control over electromagnetic waves. In this work, strong-coupling mediated polaritonic states are exploited to demonstrate tunable dual electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) like response in the terahertz (THz) frequency range using a micron-sized metamaterial system coupled with the phonon mode of a lead halide perovskite film. This architecture allows us to reversibly switch between the single and the dual EIT-like behavior without modifying the metamaterial structures. The dual EIT-like nature is further confirmed through the in-plane electric field distributions and the slow-light effects. The specific structural symmetry further allowed us to effectively switch between the dual EIT-like response and the conventional strong-coupling responses. Such tunability bears potential implications for developing metamaterial-phonon-based tunable THz devices such as switches, filters, and slow-light devices.

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