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Ultrawide thermal free-carrier tuning of dielectric antennas coupled to epsilon-near-zero substrates.


ABSTRACT: The principal challenge for achieving reconfigurable optical antennas and metasurfaces is the need to generate continuous and large tunability of subwavelength, low-Q resonators. We demonstrate continuous and steady-state refractive index tuning at mid-infrared wavelengths using temperature-dependent control over the low-loss plasma frequency in III-V semiconductors. In doped InSb we demonstrate nearly two-fold increase in the electron effective mass leading to a positive refractive index shift (?n?>?1.5) that is an order of magnitude greater than conventional thermo-optic effects. In undoped films we demonstrate more than 10-fold change in the thermal free-carrier concentration producing a near-unity negative refractive index shift. Exploiting both effects within a single resonator system-intrinsic InSb wires on a heavily doped (epsilon-near-zero) InSb substrate-we demonstrate dynamically steady-state tunable Mie resonances. The observed line-width resonance shifts (???>?1.7??m) suggest new avenues for highly tunable and steady-state mid-infrared semiconductor antennas.Achieving large tunability of subwavelength resonators is a central challenge in nanophotonics. Here the authors demonstrate refractive index tuning at mid-infrared wavelengths using temperature-dependent control over the low loss plasma frequency in III-V semiconductors.

SUBMITTER: Iyer PP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5589832 | biostudies-other | 2017 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Ultrawide thermal free-carrier tuning of dielectric antennas coupled to epsilon-near-zero substrates.

Iyer Prasad P PP   Pendharkar Mihir M   Palmstrøm Chris J CJ   Schuller Jon A JA  

Nature communications 20170907 1


The principal challenge for achieving reconfigurable optical antennas and metasurfaces is the need to generate continuous and large tunability of subwavelength, low-Q resonators. We demonstrate continuous and steady-state refractive index tuning at mid-infrared wavelengths using temperature-dependent control over the low-loss plasma frequency in III-V semiconductors. In doped InSb we demonstrate nearly two-fold increase in the electron effective mass leading to a positive refractive index shift  ...[more]

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