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Hybrid silicon-organic Huygens' metasurface for phase modulation

Optics 2023-09-01 v1 Applied Physics

Abstract

Spatial light modulators have desirable applications in sensing and free space communication because they create an interface between the optical and electronic realms. Electro-optic modulators allow for high-speed intensity manipulation of an electromagnetic wavefront. However, most surfaces of this sort pose limitations due to their ability to modulate intensity rather than phase. Here we investigate an electro-optic modulator formed from a silicon-organic Huygens' metasurface. In a simulation-based study, we discover a metasurface design immersed in high-performance electro-optic molecules that can achieve near-full resonant transmission with phase coverage over the full 2π\pi range. Through the electro-optic effect, we show 140^\circ (0.79π\pi) modulation over a range of -100 to 100 V at 1330 nm while maintaining near-constant transmitted field intensity (between 0.66 and 0.8). These results potentiate the fabrication of a high-speed spatial light modulator with the resolved parameters.

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@article{arxiv.2308.16766,
  title  = {Hybrid silicon-organic Huygens' metasurface for phase modulation},
  author = {Sydney Mason and Ileana-Cristina Benea-Chelmus},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.16766},
  year   = {2023}
}

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10 pages, 5 figures