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Multistate Nonvolatile Metamirrors with Tunable Optical Chirality.

Yijia HuangTianxiao XiaoZhengwei XieJie ZhengYarong SuWeidong ChenKe LiuMingjun TangJianqi ZhuPeter Müller-BuschbaumLing Li
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2021)
Compared with conventional mirrors that behave as isotropic electromagnetic (EM) reflectors, metamirrors composed of periodically aligned artificial meta-atoms exhibit increased degrees of freedom for EM manipulations. However, the functionality of most metamirrors is fixed by design, and how to achieve active EM control is still elusive. Here, we propose a multistate metamirror based on the nonvolatile phase change material Ge2Sb2Te5 (GST) with four distinct functionalities that can be realized in the infrared region by exploiting the temperature-activated phase transition. When varying the crystallinity of GST, the metamirror has the capability to perform as a right-handed circular polarization chiral mirror, a narrowband achiral mirror, a left-handed circular polarization chiral mirror, or a broadband achiral mirror, respectively. The inner physics is further explained by the construction or cancellation of extrinsic two-dimensional chirality. As a proof of concept, experimental verification is carried out and the measured results agree well with their simulated counterparts. Such a multifunctional tunable metamirror could address a wide range of applications from sensing and spectroscopy to analytical chemistry and imaging.
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