Phase-change materials (PCMs) have been established as prime candidates for nonvolatile resonance tuning of nanophotonic components based on a large optical contrast between their amorphous and crystalline states. Recently, the plasmonic PCM InSbTe was introduced, which can be switched from an amorphous dielectric state to a crystalline metallic one over the entire infrared spectral range. While locally switching the PCM around metallic nanorod antennas has already been demonstrated, similar tuning of inverse antenna structures (nanoslits) has not yet been investigated. Here, we demonstrate optical resonance tuning of nanoslit antennas with dielectric and plasmonic PCMs. We compare two geometries with fundamentally different resonance tuning mechanisms: tuning the resonance of aluminum slit antennas by change of the refractive index (dielectric PCM GeSbTe), and creating slit-like volumes of amorphous InSbTe and modifying the slit geometry directly (plasmonic PCM InSbTe). While the tuning range with the plasmonic PCM is about 3.4 μm and only limited by fabrication, the resonances with the dielectric PCM feature a three times larger quality factor compared to resonances obtained with the plasmonic PCM.

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