Nanophotonic Engineering of Reconfigurable Vanadium Dioxide Phases
ORAL
Abstract
The metal-insulator transition in VO2 has extended applications in active optoelectronics and metasurfaces. Recently we have shown that by using scanning probe lithography techniques, various insulating and metallic VO2 phases can be manipulated on-demand in nanoscale. Here we study the plasmonic properties of a room-temperature monoclinic metal phase of VO2 and explore planar structure designs for desired optical functionalities. As a proof of concept, reconfigurable optical polarizers and plasmonic spatial modulators have been demonstrated. These results showcase the potential of building programmable nanophotonic devices on a monolithic correlated material platform.
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Presenters
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Hai-Tian Zhang
Purdue University, Penn State Univ
Authors
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Dustin Schrecongost
West Virginia University
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Yinxiao Xiang
West Virginia Univ, West Virginia University
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Hai-Tian Zhang
Purdue University, Penn State Univ
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Roman Engel-Herbert
Pennsylvania State University, Penn State Univ
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Cheng Cen
West Virginia University