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Manipulating Light with Tunable Nanoantennas and Metasurfaces

Davide RoccoAndrea LocatelliDomenico De CegliaAndrea TognazziAttilio ZilliMichele CelebranoMarco FinazziAntonio FerraroRoberto CaputoCostantino De Angelis

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metasurfacesensorTunabilitynonlinearitySettore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagneticidielectric

description

The extensive progress in nanofabrication techniques enabled innovative methods for molding light at the nanoscale. Subwavelength structured optical elements and, in general, metasurfaces and metamaterials achieved promising results in several research areas, such as holography, microscopy, sensing and nonlinear optics. Still, a demanding challenge is represented by the development of innovative devices with reconfigurable optical properties. Here, we review recent achievements in the field of tunable metasurface. After a brief general introduction about metasurfaces, we will discuss two different mechanisms to implement tunable properties of optical elements at the nanoscale. In particular, we will first focus on phase-transition materials, such as vanadium dioxide, to tune and control the resonances of dipole nanoantennas in the near-infrared region. Finally, we will present a platform based on an AlGaAs metasurface embedded in a liquid crystal matrix that allows the modulation of the generated second harmonic signal.

https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.106500