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Tunable nanophotonics enabled by chalcogenide phase-change materials
by
Abdollahramezani, Sajjad
, Krasnok, Alex
, Hemmatyar, Omid
, Kiarashinejad, Yashar
, Alù, Andrea
, Adibi, Ali
, Taghinejad, Hossein
, Zandehshahvar, Mohammadreza
in
Chalcogenides
/ deep learning
/ Integrated circuits
/ Machine learning
/ Material properties
/ metasurfaces
/ Optical components
/ Optical properties
/ Optimization
/ Phase change materials
/ photonic integrated circuits
/ reconfigurability
/ Reconfiguration
/ State-of-the-art reviews
2020
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Tunable nanophotonics enabled by chalcogenide phase-change materials
by
Abdollahramezani, Sajjad
, Krasnok, Alex
, Hemmatyar, Omid
, Kiarashinejad, Yashar
, Alù, Andrea
, Adibi, Ali
, Taghinejad, Hossein
, Zandehshahvar, Mohammadreza
in
Chalcogenides
/ deep learning
/ Integrated circuits
/ Machine learning
/ Material properties
/ metasurfaces
/ Optical components
/ Optical properties
/ Optimization
/ Phase change materials
/ photonic integrated circuits
/ reconfigurability
/ Reconfiguration
/ State-of-the-art reviews
2020
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Tunable nanophotonics enabled by chalcogenide phase-change materials
by
Abdollahramezani, Sajjad
, Krasnok, Alex
, Hemmatyar, Omid
, Kiarashinejad, Yashar
, Alù, Andrea
, Adibi, Ali
, Taghinejad, Hossein
, Zandehshahvar, Mohammadreza
in
Chalcogenides
/ deep learning
/ Integrated circuits
/ Machine learning
/ Material properties
/ metasurfaces
/ Optical components
/ Optical properties
/ Optimization
/ Phase change materials
/ photonic integrated circuits
/ reconfigurability
/ Reconfiguration
/ State-of-the-art reviews
2020
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Tunable nanophotonics enabled by chalcogenide phase-change materials
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Tunable nanophotonics enabled by chalcogenide phase-change materials
2020
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Overview
Nanophotonics has garnered intensive attention due to its unique capabilities in molding the flow of light in the subwavelength regime. Metasurfaces (MSs) and photonic integrated circuits (PICs) enable the realization of mass-producible, cost-effective, and efficient flat optical components for imaging, sensing, and communications. In order to enable nanophotonics with multipurpose functionalities, chalcogenide phase-change materials (PCMs) have been introduced as a promising platform for tunable and reconfigurable nanophotonic frameworks. Integration of non-volatile chalcogenide PCMs with unique properties such as drastic optical contrasts, fast switching speeds, and long-term stability grants substantial reconfiguration to the more conventional static nanophotonic platforms. In this review, we discuss state-of-the-art developments as well as emerging trends in tunable MSs and PICs using chalcogenide PCMs. We outline the unique material properties, structural transformation, and thermo-optic effects of well-established classes of chalcogenide PCMs. The emerging deep learning-based approaches for the optimization of reconfigurable MSs and the analysis of light-matter interactions are also discussed. The review is concluded by discussing existing challenges in the realization of adjustable nanophotonics and a perspective on the possible developments in this promising area.
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De Gruyter,Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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