二氧化二钒
材料科学
测距
光子学
光电子学
超材料
联轴节(管道)
辐射传输
红外线的
折射率
光学
纳米技术
计算机科学
物理
电信
薄膜
冶金
作者
Andreas Aigner,Filip Ligmajer,Katarína Rovenská,Jakub Holobrádek,Beáta Idesová,Stefan A. Maier,Andreas Tittl,Leonardo de S. Menezes
出处
期刊:Cornell University - arXiv
日期:2023-01-01
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2312.00547
摘要
Metasurfaces have unlocked significant advancements across photonics, yet their efficient active control remains challenging. The active materials required often lack continuous tunability, exhibit inadequate refractive index (RI) changes, or suffer from high losses. These aspects pose an inherent limitation for resonance-shifting based switching: when RI changes are small, the resulting shift is also minor. Conversely, high RI changes typically come with high intrinsic losses necessitating broad modes because narrow ones cannot tolerate such losses. Therefore, larger spectral shifts are required to effectively detune the modes. This paper introduces a novel active metasurface approach that converts the constraint of high intrinsic losses into a beneficial feature. This is achieved by controlling the losses in a hybrid vanadium dioxide (VO$_{2}$) - silicon metasurface, supporting symmetry-protected bound states in the continuum (BICs) within the infrared spectrum. By leveraging the temperature-controlled losses in VO$_{2}$ and combining them with the inherent far-field-coupling tunability of BICs, we gain unprecedented precision in independently controlling both the radiative and nonradiative losses of the resonant system. Our dual-control mechanism allows us to optimize our metasurfaces and we experimentally demonstrate quality factors above 200, a maximum reflectance amplitude of 90%, a relative switching contrast of 78%, and continuous tuning from under- to over-coupling within the infrared spectral range. This study provides a foundation for experimentally and technologically simple, fine-tunable, active metasurfaces for applications ranging from molecular sensors to filters and optical modulators.
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