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Applied Physics Letters | 2016

All-dielectric phase-change reconfigurable metasurface

Artemios Karvounis; Behrad Gholipour; Kevin F. MacDonald; N.I. Zheludev

We harness non-volatile, amorphous-crystalline transitions in the chalcogenide phase-change medium germanium antimony telluride (GST) to realize optically-switchable, all-dielectric metamaterials. Nanostructured, subwavelength-thickness films of GST present high-quality resonances that are spectrally shifted by laser-induced structural transitions, providing reflectivity and transmission switching contrast ratios of up to 5:1 (7 dB) at visible/near-infrared wavelengths selected by design.


Applied Physics Letters | 2015

Nano-optomechanical nonlinear dielectric metamaterials

Artemios Karvounis; Jun-Yu Ou; Weiping Wu; Kevin F. MacDonald; N.I. Zheludev

By harnessing the resonant nature of localized electromagnetic modes in a nanostructured silicon membrane, an all-dielectric metamaterial can act as nonlinear medium at optical telecommunications wavelengths. We show that such metamaterials provide extremely large optomechanical nonlinearities, operating at intensities of only a few μW per unit cell and modulation frequencies as high as 152 MHz, thereby offering a path to fast, compact, and energy efficient all-optical metadevices.


Npg Asia Materials | 2018

Phase-change-driven dielectric-plasmonic transitions in chalcogenide metasurfaces

Behrad Gholipour; Artemios Karvounis; Jun Yin; Cesare Soci; Kevin F. MacDonald; N.I. Zheludev

Chalcogenides—alloys based on group-16 ‘chalcogen’ elements (sulfur, selenium, and tellurium) covalently bound to ‘network formers’ such as arsenic, germanium, antimony, and gallium—have a variety of technologically useful properties, including infrared transparency, high optical nonlinearity, photorefractivity and readily induced, reversible, non-volatile structural phase switching. Such phase-change materials are of enormous interest in the fields of plasmonics and nanophotonics. However, in such applications, the fact that some chalcogenides accrue plasmonic properties in the transition from an amorphous to a crystalline state, i.e., the real part of their relative permittivity becomes negative, has gone somewhat unnoticed. Indeed, one of the most commercially important chalcogenide compounds, germanium antimony telluride (Ge2:Sb2:Te5 or GST), which is widely used in rewritable optical and electronic data storage technologies, presents this behavior at wavelengths in the near-ultraviolet to visible spectral range. In this work, we show that the phase transition-induced emergence of plasmonic properties in the crystalline state can markedly change the optical properties of sub-wavelength-thickness, nanostructured GST films, allowing for the realization of non-volatile, reconfigurable (e.g., color-tunable) chalcogenide metasurfaces operating at visible frequencies and creating opportunities for developments in non-volatile optical memory, solid state displays and all-optical switching devices.Phase-change materials: Cracking the color codeInorganic compounds that transform on demand from glassy (dielectric) to crystalline (plasmonic) states can be employed to manipulate the color of reflected and transmitted light. The ability of germanium antimony telluride (GST) to change structural phase in response to brief laser heating pulses is the foundation of rewritable optical data storage technologies. Researchers from the University of Southampton, UK and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, now report on a novel application of GST’s phase-change character to switching color. They etched a series of nanoscale grating patterns into a thin GST film, creating structures that control levels of reflection, transmission and absorption for different colors of light, in a way that changes when GST is switched between its amorphous and crystalline states. This type of laser-controlled color switching could benefit applications including solid-state display technologies.Phase change materials are of enormous interest in the field of plasmonics and nanophotonics. For such applications, it has gone largely unnoticed that some chalcogenides accrue plasmonic properties in the transition from an amorphous to a crystalline state. In this work, we show that the phase transition-induced emergence of plasmonic properties in the crystalline state can markedly change the optical properties of subwavelength-thickness nanostructured GeSbTe films, providing for the realization of non-volatile, reconfigurable (e.g. color-tunable) chalcogenide metasurfaces operating at visible frequencies, and thus creating opportunities for developments in non-volatile optical memory, solid state displays and all-optical switching devices.


Archive | 2018

Dataset for Phase change-driven dielectric-plasmonic transitions in chalcogenide metasurfaces

Behrad Gholipour; Artemios Karvounis; Kevin F. MacDonald; Nikolai Zheludev; Cesare Soci; Jun Yin

Dataset supports: Gholipour, B., Karvounis, A., Yin, J., Soci, C., MacDonald, K. F., & Zheludev, N. I. (2018). Phase-change-driven dielectric-plasmonic transitions in chalcogenide metasurfaces. NPG Asia Materials.


european quantum electronics conference | 2017

Optical bistability in optomechanical metamaterial at sub-milliwatt power levels

Jun-Yu Ou; Artemios Karvounis; Kevin F. MacDonald; N.I. Zheludev

The photonics toolkit includes waveguides, sources, detectors, modulators, etc., but lacks optical memory devices. Natural media with nonlinearities strong enough to show intrinsic bistability do not exist. Here, for the first time we experimentally demonstrate nonlinear nano-opto-mechanical metamaterials exhibiting optical bistability, leading to optical memory operation at sub-milliwatt power levels in the telecoms wavebands.


Archive | 2015

Optically switchable and rewritable phase-change dielectric metamaterials

qian Wang; Artemios Karvounis; Behrad Gholipour; Weiping Wu; Edward T. F. Rogers; Kevin F. MacDonald; N.I. Zheludev


Archive | 2018

Diamond fs cohernet control dataset

Artemios Karvounis; Venkatram Nalla; Kevin F. MacDonald; Nikolai Zheludev


Archive | 2018

Extraordinary properties of chalcogenide metamaterials

Kevin F. MacDonald; Davide Piccinotti; Artemios Karvounis; Behrad Gholipour; Jin Yao; Brian E. Hayden; Nikolai Zheludev


Archive | 2018

Optical switching in nanostructured phase change materials

Behrad Gholipour; Davide Piccinotti; Jin Yao; Artemios Karvounis; Kevin F. MacDonald; Brian E. Hayden; Nikolai Zheludev


Advanced Materials | 2018

Ultrafast coherent absorption in diamond metamaterials

Artemios Karvounis; Venkatram Nalla; Kevin F. MacDonald; N.I. Zheludev

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N.I. Zheludev

Nanyang Technological University

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Jun-Yu Ou

University of Southampton

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Eric Plum

University of Southampton

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Weiping Wu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Angelos Xomalis

University of Southampton

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