Thermal tuning capabilities of semiconductor metasurface resonators
Tomer Lewi, Nikita A. Butakov, Jon A. Schuller

TL;DR
This paper investigates the thermal tunability of dielectric semiconductor metasurface resonators, demonstrating significant resonance shifts and active optical control through temperature variations, with potential for reconfigurable photonic devices.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of thermal tuning effects in high-index silicon and germanium resonators, including resonance shifts and active switching capabilities.
Findings
Thermal tuning causes resonance shifts over several linewidths.
Reversal of thermo-optic coefficient at high temperatures and long wavelengths.
Demonstration of optical switching and tunable metafilters.
Abstract
Metasurfaces exploit the ability to engineer the optical phase, amplitude and polarization at subwavelength dimensions providing unprecedented control of light. The realization of the all dielectric approach to metasurfaces has led to the demonstration of extensive flat optical elements and functionalities with low losses. However, to reach their ultimate potential, metasurfaces must move beyond static operation and incorporate active tunability and reconfigurable functions. The central challenge is achieving large tunability in subwavelength resonator elements which require large optical effects in response to external stimuli. Here we study the thermal tunability of high-index silicon and germanium semiconductor resonators over a large temperature range. We demonstrate thermal tuning of Mie resonances due to the normal positive thermo-optic effect (dn/dT >0) over a wide infrared…
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