AI Article Synopsis

  • Metalenses are being explored as a more compact and flexible alternative to digital micromirror devices (DMDs), generating excitement in the field of optical engineering.
  • The research highlights the use of Sb2Se3 phase-change material for fast, reversible, and non-volatile adjustments in lens focus, specifically aimed at the 1550 nm telecom spectrum.
  • A microfabricated device demonstrates rapid tuning capabilities with a switching contrast ratio of 28.7 dB, paving the way for dynamic metalenses suitable for beamforming applications.

Article Abstract

Metalenses are emerging as an alternative to digital micromirror devices (DMDs), with the advantages of compactness and flexibility. The exploration of metalenses has ignited enthusiasm among optical engineers, positioning them as the forthcoming frontier in technology. In this paper, we advocate for the implementation of the phase-change material, Sb2Se3, capable of providing swift, reversible, non-volatile focusing and defocusing within the 1550 nm telecom spectrum. The lens, equipped with a robust ITO microheater, offers unparalleled functionality and constitutes a significant step toward dynamic metalenses that can be integrated with beamforming applications. After a meticulously conducted microfabrication process, we showcase a device capable of rapid tuning (0.1 MHz level) for metalens focusing and defocusing at C band communication, achieved by alternating the PCM state between the amorphous and crystalline states. The findings from the experiment show that the device has a high contrast ratio for switching of 28.7 dB.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10384522PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13142106DOI Listing

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