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All-optical continuous tuning of phase-change plasmonic metasurfaces for multispectral thermal imaging

Optics 2020-07-07 v1 Materials Science Applied Physics Instrumentation and Detectors

Abstract

Actively tunable, narrowband spectral filtering across arbitrary optical wavebands is highly desirable in a plethora of applications, from chemical sensing, hyperspectral imaging to infrared astronomy. Yet, the ability to actively reconfigure the optical properties of a solid-state narrowband filter remains elusive. Existing solutions require either moving parts, have slow response times or provide limited spectral coverage. Here, we demonstrate a continuously tunable, spectrally-agnostic, all-solid-state, narrowband phase-change metasurface filter based on a GeSbTe (GST)-embedded plasmonic nanohole array. The passband of the presented tunable filter is ~74 nm with ~70% transmittance and operates across 3 - 5 μ\mum; the thermal imaging waveband. Continuous, reconfigurable tuning is achieved by exploiting intermediate GST phases via optical switching with a single nanosecond laser pulse and material stability is verified through multiple switching cycles. We further demonstrate multispectral thermal imaging in the mid-wave infrared using our phase-change metasurfaces. Our results pave the way for highly functional, reduced power, compact hyperspectral imaging systems and optical filters.

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@article{arxiv.1912.08086,
  title  = {All-optical continuous tuning of phase-change plasmonic metasurfaces for multispectral thermal imaging},
  author = {Matthew N. Julian and Calum Williams and Stephen Borg and Scott Bartram and Hyun Jung Kim},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.08086},
  year   = {2020}
}

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Main text: 19 pages, 5 Figures, Supplementary: 10 pages, 9 Figures