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Vanadium oxide metal-insulator phase transition in different types of one-dimensional photonic microcavities

Optics 2022-08-30 v1

Abstract

The optical properties of vanadium dioxide (VO2VO_2) can be tuned via metal-insulator transition. In this work different types of one-dimensional photonic structure-based microcavities that embed vanadium dioxide have been studied in the spectral range between 900 nm and 2000 nm. In particular, VO2VO_2 has been sandwiched between: i) two photonic crystals made of SiO2SiO_2 and ZrO2ZrO_2; ii) two aperiodic structures made of SiO2SiO_2 and ZrO2ZrO_2 that follow the Thue-Morse sequence; iii) two disordered photonic structures, made of SiO2SiO_2 and ZrO2ZrO_2 in which the disorder is introduced either by a random sequence of the two materials or by a random variation of the thicknesses of the layers; iv) two four material-based photonic crystals made of SiO2SiO_2, Al2O3Al_2O_3, Y2O3Y_2O_3, and ZrO2ZrO_2. The ordered structures i and iv show, respectively, one and two intense transmission valleys with defect modes, while the aperiodic and disordered structures ii and iii show a manifold of transmission valleys due to their complex layered configurations. The metal-insulator transition of VO2VO_2, controlled by temperature, results in a modulation of the optical properties of the microcavities.

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@article{arxiv.2208.13452,
  title  = {Vanadium oxide metal-insulator phase transition in different types of one-dimensional photonic microcavities},
  author = {Francesco Scotognella},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.13452},
  year   = {2022}
}

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8 pages, 4 figures