Multifunctional Barophotonic Control of Resonators and Metasurfaces
Abstract
Actively tunable nanophotonic platforms that control light-matter interactions enable reconfigurable optical systems and programmable photonic integrated circuits. Hydrostatic pressure provides a noninvasive and material-agnostic mechanism for modulating the refractive index and resonance conditions without introducing free carriers or structural damage. Here, we demonstrate multiple pressure-dependent functionalities in silicon nitride nanostructures, including resonance tuning, refractive index modulation, and polarization state conversion. Applying a pressure of up to 5 GPa, we observe a Fabry-P\'erot resonance shift of up to 30 nm and a relative refractive index decrease of up to 4%. Based on the results, we design and examine, to the best of our knowledge, the first extreme-pressure-tunable, polarization-converting metasurface, which tunes the ellipticity and orientation angle of the output light. These findings establish pressure-controllable silicon nitride as a viable platform for reconfigurable photonics and extreme-environment nanophotonic systems, including deep-ocean exploration, planetary interiors, and space applications.
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@article{arxiv.2605.15065,
title = {Multifunctional Barophotonic Control of Resonators and Metasurfaces},
author = {Ping-Chun Chen and Mashnoon Alam Sakib and Mariia Stepanova and Melika Momenzadeh and Maxim R. Shcherbakov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.15065},
year = {2026}
}
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38 pages, 4 main text figures, 10 supplementary figures