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Phase change material metasurface loading enables an ultrafast all-optically switchable, compact, narrowband freespace optical filter

Source
Optics Communications
ISSN
00304018
Date Issued
2024-10-15
Author(s)
Tripathi, Devdutt
Hegde, Ravi S.  
DOI
10.1016/j.optcom.2024.130788
Volume
569
Abstract
Active metasurfaces leveraging phase change materials (PCMs) remain a subject of intense investigation, owing to their inherent tunable properties and successful integration into integrated photonics. By harnessing the ultra-compact form factor of optical metasurfaces, further advancements in switching speeds and reduction in switching energies have the potential to revolutionize applications in free space optical communication, optical signal processing, neuromorphic photonics, quantum photonics, and compact LiDAR. In this context, an ultrafast all-optically switchable narrowband spectral filter employing a distributed Bragg reflector cavity loaded with a PCM-metasurface is proposed. The work involves a comprehensive numerical exploration of its optical properties, encompassing design optimization and anticipating limits in switching speeds and energy requirements. Specifically, focusing on a GST225 metasurface operating in the shortwave-infrared spectrum, the numerical investigations reveal the potential to achieve transmission contrast levels as high as 24 dB, accompanied by Q-factors up to a thousand and less than 1 dB insertion loss. This performance notably outperforms recently reported free-standing PCM metasurfaces and cavities loaded with unstructured PCM thin films. Furthermore, the study predicts full-cycle reconfigurability (transitioning from amorphous to crystalline states and vice versa) with anticipated switching speeds of 91 & 200 MHz and switching fluence of 0.655 & 0.616 mJ/cm<sup>2</sup> per cycle for the RESET and SET processes respectively. This investigation holds promise for advancing the state-of-the-art performance of PCM-based metasurfaces.
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URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/28700
Subjects
Active nanophotonics | Distributed Bragg Reflector | Narrowband filter | Optical switching | Phase change chalcogenides | Ultra-fast switching
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