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Wide-Angle Tunable Critical Coupling in Nanophotonic Optical Coatings with Low-Loss Phase Change Material

Journal

SMALL
Volume 18, Issue 28, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smll.202202005

Keywords

critical light coupling; modulators; optical coatings; perfect absorbers; phase change materials; transition metal dichalcogenides

Funding

  1. Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering (AME) Programmatic grant by Agency for Science, Technology, and Research (A*STAR) [A18A5b0056]
  2. A*STAR [H19H6a0025, A20E5c0084, A2083c0058, CRF SC25/21-110318]

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Tunable perfect absorption from normal incidence to a wide-angle range is achieved by stacking a high refractive index low-loss dielectric layer on a high reflecting metal. Experimental results demonstrate tunable perfect absorption by depositing a low-loss phase change material on a thin layer of silver. In addition, absorption enhancement is achieved by transferring 2D materials onto the stack, which also functions as a scalable phase modulator.
Realizing perfect light absorption in stacked thin films of dielectrics and metals through critical light coupling has recently received intensive research attention. In addition, realizing ultra-thin perfect absorber and tunable perfect absorber in the visible spectrum is essential for novel optoelectronics applications. However, the existing thin film stacks cannot show tunable perfect absorption in a wide-angle range. Here, a tunable perfect absorption from normal incidence to a wide-angle range (0 degrees to 70 degrees) by utilizing a two-layer stack consisting of a high refractive index low-loss dielectric on a high reflecting metal is proposed. This is experimentally demonstrated by depositing a thin layer of low-loss phase change material such as stibnite (Sb2S3) on a thin layer of silver. This structure shows tunable perfect absorption with large spectral tunability in the visible wavelength. Furthermore, the absorption enhancement in 2D materials by transferring monolayer molybdenum disulfide on the stack, which shows 96% light absorption with enhanced photoluminescence, is demonstrated. In addition, the thin film stack can work as a scalable phase modulator offering a maximum phase tunability of approximate to 140 degrees by changing the structural state of Sb2S3 from amorphous to crystalline.

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