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Broad-band spatial light modulation with dual epsilon-near-zero modes 被引量:1

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摘要 Epsilon-near-zero(ENZ)modes have attracted extensive interests due to its ultrasmall mode volume resulting in ex-tremely strong light-matter interaction(LMI)for active optoelectronic devices.The ENZ modes can be electrically toggled between on and off states with a classic metal-insulator-semiconductor(MIS)configuration and therefore allow access to electro-absorption(E-A)modulation.Relying on the quantum confinement of charge-carriers in the doped semiconductor,the fundamental limitation of achieving high modulation efficiency with MIS junction is that only a nanometer-thin ENZ confinement layer can contribute to the strength of E-A.Further,for the ENZ based spatial light modulation,the require-ment of resonant coupling inevitably leads to small absolute modulation depth and limited spectral bandwidth as restric-ted by the properties of the plasmonic or high-Q resonance systems.In this paper,we proposed and demonstrated a dual-ENZ mode scheme for spatial light modulation with a TCOs/dielectric/silicon nanotrench configuration for the first time.Such a SIS junction can build up two distinct ENZ layers arising from the induced charge-carriers of opposite polar-ities adjacent to both faces of the dielectric layer.The non-resonant and low-loss deep nanotrench framework allows the free space light to be modulated efficiently via interaction of dual ENZ modes in an elongated manner.Our theoretical and experimental studies reveal that the dual ENZ mode scheme in the SIS configuration leverages the large modulation depth,extended spectral bandwidth together with high speed switching,thus holding great promise for achieving electric-ally addressed spatial light modulation in near-to mid-infrared regions.
出处 《Opto-Electronic Advances》 SCIE EI 2022年第6期63-73,共11页 光电进展(英文)
基金 financial supports from National Key Research and Development Program of China (No.2019YFB2203402) National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos.11874029 and 92050108) Guangdong Science and Technology Program International Cooperation Program (Nos.2021A0505030038) Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation (Nos.2020B1515020037 and 2022B1515020069) Pearl River Talent Plan Program of Guangdong (No.2019QN01X120) Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (No.21621108) supported by UK EPSRC Grant EP/T00097X/1
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