VO2 is a promising phase change material offering a large contrast of electric, thermal, and optical properties when transitioning from semiconductor to metallic phase. Here we show that a hybrid metamaterial obtained by proper combination of a VO2 layer and a nanodisk gold array provides a tunable plasmonic gap resonance in the infrared range. Specifically, we have designed and fabricated a metal-insulator-metal gap resonance by inserting sub-wavelength VO2 film between a flat gold layer and a gold nanodisk resonator array. The resonance of the hybrid metamaterial is centered in the useful 3-5 μm range when VO2 is in its semiconductor state. The experimental study highlights a monotonical spectral tuning of the resonance when increasing temperature up to 50 °C above the room temperature, providing a continuous resonance shift of almost 1 μm in the mid-infrared range. Wavelength range and intensity tunability can be further optimized by modifying the thicknesses of the layers and metamaterial parameters.

Petronijevic, E., Larciprete, M.C., Centini, M., Pronti, L., Aglieri, V., Razzari, L., et al. (2024). Active infrared tuning of metal–insulator-metal resonances by VO2 thin film. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 14 [10.1038/s41598-024-75430-0].

Active infrared tuning of metal–insulator-metal resonances by VO2 thin film

Aglieri, Vincenzo;Macaluso, Roberto;
2024-10-25

Abstract

VO2 is a promising phase change material offering a large contrast of electric, thermal, and optical properties when transitioning from semiconductor to metallic phase. Here we show that a hybrid metamaterial obtained by proper combination of a VO2 layer and a nanodisk gold array provides a tunable plasmonic gap resonance in the infrared range. Specifically, we have designed and fabricated a metal-insulator-metal gap resonance by inserting sub-wavelength VO2 film between a flat gold layer and a gold nanodisk resonator array. The resonance of the hybrid metamaterial is centered in the useful 3-5 μm range when VO2 is in its semiconductor state. The experimental study highlights a monotonical spectral tuning of the resonance when increasing temperature up to 50 °C above the room temperature, providing a continuous resonance shift of almost 1 μm in the mid-infrared range. Wavelength range and intensity tunability can be further optimized by modifying the thicknesses of the layers and metamaterial parameters.
25-ott-2024
Petronijevic, E., Larciprete, M.C., Centini, M., Pronti, L., Aglieri, V., Razzari, L., et al. (2024). Active infrared tuning of metal–insulator-metal resonances by VO2 thin film. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 14 [10.1038/s41598-024-75430-0].
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