▎ 摘 要
In this paper, we show the ability of usage intercalated few-layer graphene for the development of an optically tunable absorbing metasurface. The geometrical parameters of the metasurface are optimized using the equivalent circuit model theory. Depending on the geometrical parameters, the metasurface shows frequency or absorption level tunability: the first design allows us to achieve the modulation of absorption up to 35%, while the second one shows absorption maximum frequency modulation of delta nu= 0.15 THz. The analytical results are proven by numerical simulations and explained by the interference theory. The suggested metasurface enables us to achieve an optically controllable absorption for a wide range of applications in terahertz imaging, selective absorption, and photo-detection.