Amplitude modulation in infrared metamaterial absorbers based on electro-optically tunable conducting oxides
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
A class of electro-optically tunable metamaterial absorbers is designed and theoretically investigated in the infrared regime towards realizing free-space amplitude modulators. The spacer between a subwavelength metallic stripe grating and a back metal reflector is occupied by a bilayer of indium tin oxide (ITO) and hafnium oxide (HfO 2). The application of a bias voltage across the bilayer induces free-carrier accumulation at the HfO 2/ITO interface that locally modulates the ITO permittivity and drastically modifies the optical response of the absorber owing to the induced epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) effect. The carrier distribution and dynamics are solved via the drift-diffusion model, which is coupled with optical wave propagation studies in a common finite-element method platform. Optimized structures are derived that enable the amplitude modulation of the reflected wave with moderate insertion losses, theoretically infinite extinction ratio, sub-picosecond switching times and low operating voltages. ? 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Amplitude modulation; Hafnium oxides; Metamaterials; Modulation; Tin oxides; Wave propagation; Amplitude modulators; Carrier distributions; Low operating voltage; Metamaterial absorbers; Optical wave propagation; Optimized structures; Picosecond switching; Tunable metamaterials; Finite element method
Elenco autori:
Beccherelli, Romeo; Zografopoulos, Dimitrios
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