Phase change plasmonic metasurface for dynamic thermal emission modulation

Plasmonic metasurfaces with adjustable optical responses can be achieved through phase change materials (PCMs) with high optical contrast. However, the on–off behavior of the phase change process results in the binary response of photonic devices, limiting the applications to the two-stage modulatio...

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Published inAPL photonics Vol. 9; no. 1; pp. 010801 - 010801-7
Main Authors Wang, Zexiao, Jing, Lin, Liu, Xiu, Luo, Xiao, Yun, Hyeong Seok, Li, Zhuo, Shen, Sheng
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published AIP Publishing LLC 01.01.2024
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Summary:Plasmonic metasurfaces with adjustable optical responses can be achieved through phase change materials (PCMs) with high optical contrast. However, the on–off behavior of the phase change process results in the binary response of photonic devices, limiting the applications to the two-stage modulation. In this work, we propose a reconfigurable metasurface emitter based on a gold nanorod array on a VO2 thin film for achieving continuously tunable narrowband thermal emission. The electrode line connecting the center of each nanorod not only enables emission excitation electrically but also activates the phase transition of VO2 beneath the array layer due to Joule heating. The change in the dielectric environment due to the VO2 phase transition results in the modulation of emissivity from the plasmonic metasurfaces. The device performances regarding critical geometrical parameters are analyzed based on a fully coupled electro-thermo-optical finite element model. This new metasurface structure extends the binary nature of PCM based modulations to continuous reconfigurability and provides new possibilities toward smart metasurface emitters, reflectors, and other nanophotonic devices.
ISSN:2378-0967
2378-0967
DOI:10.1063/5.0165663