Dynamic Optical Study of Flexible Multiwall Carbon Nanotube Paper Using Terahertz Spectroscopy

The photon energy of terahertz waves is of the order of a few milli-electronvolts and is much lower than the thermal energy of ~ 26 meV at room temperature. However, the fast and sensitive detection of terahertz waves is notoriously difficult at ambient conditions. Moreover, the material flexibility...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of electronic materials 2021-10, Vol.50 (10), p.5625-5631
Hauptverfasser: Nimanpure, Subhash, Pandey, Animesh, Singh, Guruvandra, Teotia, Satish, Banerjee, Sabyasachi, Husale, Sudhir, Singh, Bhanu Pratap, Roychowdhury, Dibakar, Kumar, Manoj, Sharma, Rina, Jewariya, Mukesh
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Zusammenfassung:The photon energy of terahertz waves is of the order of a few milli-electronvolts and is much lower than the thermal energy of ~ 26 meV at room temperature. However, the fast and sensitive detection of terahertz waves is notoriously difficult at ambient conditions. Moreover, the material flexibility is also very important within existing terahertz technologies for development of wearable and portable terahertz devices. We experimentally demonstrate that multiwall carbon nanotube flexible paper (MWCNT-FP) is one of the potential candidates to be used for terahertz detectors at room temperature. For the first time, MWCNT-FP sample is measured over a wide frequency band ranging from 0.02 to 4.5 THz at room temperature as compared to previously reported materials that demonstrate prominent frequency response between 0.2 and 2.5 THz. The MWCNT-FP sample delivered wide band absorption between 0.02 and 4.0 THz. Over the transmission, a high absorption peak is detected at 1.0 THz. The optical density spectrum is observed around 1.25 and 3.37 THz in the low-frequency regime and high-frequency regime, respectively. The present results suggest the potential application of MWCNT-FP as a wearable THz detector.
ISSN:0361-5235
1543-186X
DOI:10.1007/s11664-021-09077-2