Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Kirigami chiroptical modulators for circular dichroism measurements in terahertz and other parts of electromagnetic spectrum
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Application No.: US16518230Application Date: 2019-07-22
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Publication No.: US10935432B2Publication Date: 2021-03-02
- Inventor: Nicholas A. Kotov , Theodore B. Norris , Gong Cheng , Wonjin Choi
- Applicant: The Regents of The University of Michigan
- Applicant Address: US MI Ann Arbor
- Assignee: The Regents of The University of Michigan
- Current Assignee: The Regents of The University of Michigan
- Current Assignee Address: US MI Ann Arbor
- Agency: Harness, Dickey & Pierce, P.L.C.
- Main IPC: G01J5/08
- IPC: G01J5/08 ; G01J3/42 ; G01J3/28 ; G01J3/02 ; G01N21/35 ; G02B5/30 ; G01N21/3581 ; G01N21/19

Abstract:
Kirigami-based optic devices are provided that include a tunable kirigami-based component comprising a plurality of bridge structures and a plurality of openings therebetween to form a grating structure. At least one surface of the kirigami-based component is micropatterned with a plasmonic material so that the grating is configured to induce or modulate rotational polarity of a beam of electromagnetic radiation as it passes through the plurality of openings. In certain aspects, the micropattern may be a gold herringbone pattern. The kirigami-based component has tunable 3D topography, which when stretched, exhibits polarization rotation angles as high as 80° and ellipticity angles as high as 34° due to the topological equivalency of helix. The kirigami-based components are compact electromagnetic modulators and can be used in THz circular dichroism (TCD) spectroscopy, for example, in a stacked configuration as a modulator, as an encryptor/decryptor for secure communication, in biomedical imaging, and LIDAR systems.
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