# Experimental Demonstration of >230{\deg} Phase Modulation in   Gate-Tunable Graphene-Gold Reconfigurable Mid-Infrared Metasurfaces

**Authors:** Michelle C. Sherrott, Philip W.C. Hon, Katherine T. Fountaine, Juan C., Garcia, Samuel M. Ponti, Victor W. Brar, Luke A. Sweatlock, Harry A. Atwater

arXiv: 1701.08221 · 2017-06-07

## TL;DR

This paper demonstrates a gate-tunable graphene-gold metasurface capable of achieving over 230 degrees of phase modulation in the mid-infrared range, enabling efficient beam steering for reconfigurable optical devices.

## Contribution

It introduces a novel graphene-gold resonator design that achieves large, tunable phase shifts in the mid-infrared, advancing reconfigurable metasurface technology.

## Key findings

- Achieved 237° phase modulation at 8.50 μm wavelength.
- Demonstrated smooth phase tuning from 0° to 206° with applied voltage.
- Estimated 50% beam steering efficiency for angles up to 30°.

## Abstract

Metasurfaces offer significant potential to control far-field light propagation through the engineering of amplitude, polarization, and phase at an interface. We report here phase modulation of an electronically reconfigurable metasurface and demonstrate its utility for mid-infrared beam steering. Using a gate-tunable graphene-gold resonator geometry, we demonstrate highly tunable reflected phase at multiple wavelengths and show up to 237{\deg} phase modulation range at an operating wavelength of 8.50 {\mu}m. We observe a smooth monotonic modulation of phase with applied voltage from 0{\deg} to 206{\deg} at a wavelength of 8.70 {\mu}m. Based on these experimental data, we demonstrate with antenna array calculations an average beam steering efficiency of 50% for reflected light for angles up to 30{\deg}, relative to an ideal metasurface, confirming the suitability of this geometry for reconfigurable mid-infrared beam steering devices.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1701.08221