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Trajectory-Adaptive Beam Shaping (TABS)

Updated 8 July 2026
  • Trajectory-Adaptive Beam Shaping (TABS) is a method that uses inverse-designed bilayer diffractive structures to control beam trajectories at terahertz frequencies.
  • It enables reconfigurable curved beam generation by fine-tuning diffractive geometries for precise routing and targeted signal delivery.
  • Applications of TABS include advanced terahertz imaging and communication systems, offering significant performance improvements over static beam methods.

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