Abstract
In this paper, we examine the plasmon-induced transparency (PIT) effect in a parallel-plate waveguide comprising two similar pyramidal-shaped grooves. One of the grooves is filled with air, while the other is filled with a dielectric material whose refractive index can be varied. The resonant frequencies corresponding to the air and dielectric grooves in the proposed configuration result in the transparency window, which can be modulated with the refractive index of the dielectric material. The approach provides flexibility to control the transparency effect in a waveguide configuration without changing the physical dimensions. We examined field profiles in the transparency region to clearly depict the PIT effect. We have employed an analytical model based upon the three-level plasmonic model to validate our numerical findings. Further, we examined the switching and tunability of the transparency effect by including silicon layers between the grooves, whose conductivity can be varied. The tunable response in the PIT effect in terahertz waveguides can be significant in the construction of terahertz waveguide components.
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