Abstract
We demonstrate light polarization control over a broad spectral range by a uniform layer of vanadium dioxide as it undergoes a phase transition from insulator to metal. Changes in refractive indices create unequal phase shifts on s- and p-polarization components of incident light, and rotation of linear polarization shows intensity modulation by a factor of 103 when transmitted through polarizers. This makes possible polarization rotation devices as thin as 50 nm that would be activated thermally, optically or electrically.
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Son, T. V., Truong, V. V., Do, P. A., & Haché, A. (2016). Ultra-thin, single-layer polarization rotator. AIP Advances, 6(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4960552
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