Control of light polarization by voltage tunable excitonic metasurfaces
S.V. Lobanov, N.A. Gippius, S.G. Tikhodeev, L.V. Butov

TL;DR
This paper introduces a voltage-tunable metasurface device that controls the linear polarization of emitted light by leveraging excitonic properties in quantum well heterostructures.
Contribution
It presents a novel device integrating metasurfaces with excitonic light sources for voltage-controlled polarization tuning.
Findings
Demonstrates voltage control over light polarization.
Integrates metasurfaces with excitonic emitters.
Potential applications in tunable photonic devices.
Abstract
We propose a light emitting device with voltage controlled degree of linear polarization of emission. The device combines the ability of metasurfaces to control light with an energy-tunable light source based on indirect excitons in coupled quantum well heterostructures.
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