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Chalcogenide Phase Change Material for Active Terahertz Photonics

Journal

ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 31, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.201808157

Keywords

germanium antimony telluride; metamaterials; non-volatile photonics; photonics; terahertz; ultrafast modulators

Funding

  1. National Research Foundation (NRF) Singapore
  2. Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR), France [NRF2016-ANR004 (M4197003)]
  3. Ministry of Education Singapore [MOE2017-T2-1-110]
  4. NRF CRP on Oxide Electronics on silicon Beyond Moore [NRF-CRP15-2015-01]

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The strikingly contrasting optical properties of various phases of chalcogenide phase change materials (PCM) has recently led to the development of novel photonic devices such as all-optical non-von Neumann memory, nanopixel displays, color rendering, and reconfigurable nanoplasmonics. However, the exploration of chalcogenide photonics is currently limited to optical and infrared frequencies. Here, a phase change material integrated terahertz metamaterial for multilevel nonvolatile resonance switching with spatial and temporal selectivity is demonstrated. By controlling the crystalline proportion of the PCM film, multilevel, non-volatile, terahertz resonance switching states with long retention time at zero hold power are realized. Spatially selective reconfiguration at sub-metamaterial scale is shown by delivering electrical stimulus locally through designer interconnect architecture. The PCM metamaterial also features ultrafast optical modulation of terahertz resonances with tunable switching speed based on the crystalline order of the PCM film. The multilevel nonvolatile, spatially selective, and temporally tunable PCM metamaterial will provide a pathway toward development of novel and disruptive terahertz technologies including spatio-temporal terahertz modulators for high speed wireless communication, neuromorphic photonics, and machine-learning metamaterials.

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