Projects:2021s1-13153 Free-space optics for terahertz camera

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Project blurb: The project presents two passive optics structures operating at terahertz frequencies. One is a Wollaston prism the other is a broadband terahertz waveplates.  Both structures rely on birefringence, where the propagation speed of two polarisations are different. The prism separates two polarisations into different directions.  For the broadband waveplate, the designs include half- and quarter- waveplates, which are designed and optimised via genetic algorithm. The operating frequency range is from 220GHz to 330GHz. Both structures are fabricated via 3D printing of cyclic olefin copolymer.


Team members

Hanwen Liu Shenghao Gu

Supervisors: Assoc. Prof. Withawat Withayachumnankul Dr. Xiaolong You

Motivations: As passive optical elements, prism and broadband waveplate have very high research value in the field of wireless communications. In addition, based on 3D printing, the production cost and production cycle can be well controlled.