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Nanoimprinting Solution-Derived Barium Titanate for Electro-Optic Metasurfaces.

Helena C WeigandÜlle-Linda TaltsAnna-Lydia VieliViola V Vogler-NeulingAlfonso NardiRachel Grange
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
Electro-optic metasurfaces have demonstrated significant potential in enhancing the modulation speed and efficiency for fast and large-scale free-space optical devices. Barium titanate has a strong electro-optic Pockels coefficient, but its availability in thin-film form is restricted due to costly growth processes or low thickness. Here, we fabricated active metasurfaces using an etch-free bottom-up process with sol-gel-based polycrystalline barium titanate with a large electro-optic coefficient similar to bulk lithium niobate. We achieve strong hybrid Mie/surface lattice resonances with a quality-factor of 200 at 633 nm wavelength, enhancing the light-matter interaction and therefore the Pockels effect. The metasurface transmission is electro-optically modulated with up to 5 MHz driving frequency at low voltages of less than 1 V thanks to resonant enhancement of the modulation amplitude by 2 orders of magnitude. This successful demonstration of electro-optic modulation in nanoimprinted barium titanate structures paves the way for low-cost and large-scale free-space modulators or tunable metalenses.
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