Space‐Time Wavefront Synchronized Terahertz Metasurface

C Chiben Zhang (Air and Missile Defense College Air Force Engineering University Xi'an China) J Jing Lou J Jing Zhang Z Zhuochao Wang (School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering Nanyang Technological University Singapore Singapore) C Chang‐Yin Ji (School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering Nanyang Technological University Singapore Singapore) H Hongping Yuan Y Yindong Huang (Innovation Laboratory of Terahertz Biophysics National Innovation Institute of Defense Technology Beijing China) Z Zhenfei Li W Weiren Zhu (Department of Electronic Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University 3 , Shanghai 200240,) S Siyuan Zhao N Ning Li L Longyue Li X Xiaoping Ouyang L Longqing Cong G Guangwei Hu C Chao Chang

Abstract

ABSTRACT Wireless communications demand high data rates, low latency, and ultra‐reliable performance for future applications. This necessitates the development of high‐speed, and programmable arrays across the spatial, temporal, and wave domains to compensate for path loss, extend spectral links, and expand spatial coverage. The current works face several challenges, including slow switch speed, narrow bandwidth, and constrained dual‐space coverage in unconnected transmission–reflection integrated links. Here, we demonstrate two types of terahertz metasurfaces from the angle of energy‐time and frequency‐time functions, respectively, both have the ps‐scale modulation speed under pulsed light excitations, and the space‐time synchronized transmission and reflection links. In these devices, the terahertz wavefront can be modulated for energy covering 81.4% bandwidth using pump light with fluence of 100 µJ/cm 2 , exhibiting dual‐space synchronization with up to 92.2% similarity in holographic experiments. Our space‐time ultrafast modulations enable dynamic beam steering, achieving over 88.6% modulation depth with a 4 × 42° field‐of‐view. Further, ultrafast beam steering with 21.8° dynamic range is experimentally characterized for the first time within a single pump pulse duration, approximately 250 ps. This novel scheme holds promise for the active manipulation of terahertz signals, which is crucial for photonics‐terahertz systems in next‐generation communications by smart structure materials.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 16
Published March 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (16)

C

Chiben Zhang

Air and Missile Defense College Air Force Engineering University Xi'an China

J

Jing Lou

J

Jing Zhang

Z

Zhuochao Wang

School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering Nanyang Technological University Singapore Singapore

C

Chang‐Yin Ji

School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering Nanyang Technological University Singapore Singapore

H

Hongping Yuan

Y

Yindong Huang

Innovation Laboratory of Terahertz Biophysics National Innovation Institute of Defense Technology Beijing China

Z

Zhenfei Li

W

Weiren Zhu

Department of Electronic Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University 3 , Shanghai 200240,

S

Siyuan Zhao

N

Ning Li

L

Longyue Li

X

Xiaoping Ouyang

L

Longqing Cong

G

Guangwei Hu

C

Chao Chang