Nanophotonics (Aug 2022)

Reconfigurable multifunctional metasurfaces employing hybrid phase-change plasmonic architecture

  • Abdollahramezani Sajjad,
  • Taghinejad Hossein,
  • Fan Tianren,
  • Marzban Mahmood Reza,
  • Eftekhar Ali A.,
  • Adibi Ali

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2022-0271
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 17
pp. 3883 – 3893

Abstract

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We present a hybrid device platform for creating an electrically reconfigurable metasurface formed by the integration of plasmonic nanostructures with phase-change material germanium antimony telluride (GST). By changing the phase of GST from amorphous to crystalline through Joule heating, a large range of responses from the metasurface can be achieved. Furthermore, by using the intermediate phases of GST, the metasurface can interact with the incident light in both over-coupling and under-coupling regimes, leading to an inherently broadband response. Through a detailed investigation of the nature of the fundamental modes, we demonstrate that changing the crystalline phase of the GST at the pixel-level enables an effective control over the key properties (i.e., amplitude, phase, and polarization) of incident light. This leads to the realization of a broadband electrically tunable multifunctional metadevice enabling beam switching, focusing, steering, and polarization conversion. Such a hybrid structure offers a high-speed, broadband, and nonvolatile reconfigurable paradigm for electrically programmable optical devices such as switches, holograms, and polarimeters.

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