Metasurfaces based on phase-change material as a reconfigurable platform for multifunctional devices

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Abstract

Integration of phase-change materials (PCMs) into electrical/optical circuits has initiated extensive innovation for applications of metamaterials (MMs) including rewritable optical data storage, metasurfaces, and optoelectronic devices. PCMs have been studied deeply due to their reversible phase transition, high endurance, switching speed, and data retention. Germaniumantimony- tellurium (GST) is a PCM that has amorphous and crystalline phases with distinct properties, is bistable and nonvolatile, and undergoes a reliable and reproducible phase transition in response to an optical or electrical stimulus; GST may therefore have applications in tunable photonic devices and optoelectronic circuits. In this progress article, we outline recent studies of GST and discuss its advantages and possible applications in reconfigurable metadevices. We also discuss outlooks for integration of GST in active nanophotonic metadevices.

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Raeis-Hosseini, N., & Rho, J. (2017, September 6). Metasurfaces based on phase-change material as a reconfigurable platform for multifunctional devices. Materials. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma10091046

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