TY - JOUR
T1 - 5-Meter-Long Reliable PP/Ag-Coated Hollow Waveguide Fabricated with UV Activation for Flexible Low-Loss Transmission of THz Waves
AU - Liu, Sheng
AU - Yu, Shuoying
AU - Zhang, Qingtian
AU - Hou, Guangning
AU - Zha, Zhipeng
AU - Liu, Shaohua
AU - Jing, Chengbin
AU - Chu, Junhao
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - The robust low-loss polymer/metal-coated terahertz (THz) hollow waveguide (HWG) developed to date generally has a length less than 1.2 m. This limits its applications in 6G THz wired communication, sensing and imaging where several-meter-long waveguides are demanded. In this work, a 5-meter-long polypropylene (PP)/silver (Ag)-coated THz HWG with a 4 mm bore size were prepared using a dual-wavelength ultraviolet (UV) activation method based on optimal design of waveguide structure dimensions. XPS, wetting angle and SEM analyses indicated that UV activation could generate oxygen-containing groups and increase the hydrophilicity of the PP tubes without increasing surface roughness. This contributed to forming a dense and homogeneous Ag reflective film and enhancing the PP/Ag interfacial bonding strength from level 5 to level 2. The PP/Ag-coated HWG has a 0.1∼1.0 THz wide transmission window and low dispersion (|β2|<1.3 ps/THz/cm) within 0.1∼2.5 THz range. At 0.1 THz, the HWG sample exhibited a straight loss of 1.1 dB/m and a bending loss of 1.4 dB/m when rolling it up in multiple coils with a radius of 15 cm. It could stably transmit THz wave at -78.5 and 60 °C (output power fluctuation<1%). The loss growth was less than 3% after 120 min of anti-vibration test (10∼500 Hz), 200 h of hydrothermal aging (60 °C, 85RH%), and 20 high/low temperature cycling tests (-40∼60 °C). In contrast, the HWG sample without UV activation was completely damaged after 10 h hydrothermal aging. This study presents a viable methodology for fabricating flexible, low-loss and reliable long THz HWG for commercial applications mentioned above.
AB - The robust low-loss polymer/metal-coated terahertz (THz) hollow waveguide (HWG) developed to date generally has a length less than 1.2 m. This limits its applications in 6G THz wired communication, sensing and imaging where several-meter-long waveguides are demanded. In this work, a 5-meter-long polypropylene (PP)/silver (Ag)-coated THz HWG with a 4 mm bore size were prepared using a dual-wavelength ultraviolet (UV) activation method based on optimal design of waveguide structure dimensions. XPS, wetting angle and SEM analyses indicated that UV activation could generate oxygen-containing groups and increase the hydrophilicity of the PP tubes without increasing surface roughness. This contributed to forming a dense and homogeneous Ag reflective film and enhancing the PP/Ag interfacial bonding strength from level 5 to level 2. The PP/Ag-coated HWG has a 0.1∼1.0 THz wide transmission window and low dispersion (|β2|<1.3 ps/THz/cm) within 0.1∼2.5 THz range. At 0.1 THz, the HWG sample exhibited a straight loss of 1.1 dB/m and a bending loss of 1.4 dB/m when rolling it up in multiple coils with a radius of 15 cm. It could stably transmit THz wave at -78.5 and 60 °C (output power fluctuation<1%). The loss growth was less than 3% after 120 min of anti-vibration test (10∼500 Hz), 200 h of hydrothermal aging (60 °C, 85RH%), and 20 high/low temperature cycling tests (-40∼60 °C). In contrast, the HWG sample without UV activation was completely damaged after 10 h hydrothermal aging. This study presents a viable methodology for fabricating flexible, low-loss and reliable long THz HWG for commercial applications mentioned above.
KW - Flexibility and low loss
KW - hollow waveguide
KW - reliable transmission
KW - terahertz
KW - ultraviolet activation
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85217865761
U2 - 10.1109/JLT.2025.3541063
DO - 10.1109/JLT.2025.3541063
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85217865761
SN - 0733-8724
VL - 43
SP - 4952
EP - 4958
JO - Journal of Lightwave Technology
JF - Journal of Lightwave Technology
IS - 10
ER -