C. Fumeaux, W. Herrmann, et al.
Applied Physics B: Lasers and Optics
We present measurements at 10.6 μm that demonstrate electronic tuning of the polarization response of asymmetric-spiral infrared antennas connected to Ni-NiO-Ni diodes. Continuous variation of the bias voltage applied to the diode results in a rotation of the principal axis of the polarization ellipse of the spiral antenna. A 90° tuning range is measured for a bias voltage that varies from -160 to +160 mV. This effect is caused by a small asymmetry of the deposited diode contact or by a variation of the detector capacitance with the applied bias voltage. © 1998 Optical Society of America.
C. Fumeaux, W. Herrmann, et al.
Applied Physics B: Lasers and Optics
C. Fumeaux, W. Herrmann, et al.
Infrared Physics and Technology
C. Fumeaux, W. Herrmann, et al.
Infrared Physics and Technology
C. Fumeaux, W. Herrmann, et al.
MSMW 1998