Tunable bifunctional polarization-independent metamaterial device based on Dirac semimetal and vanadium dioxide.
Journal: Journal Of The Optical Society Of America. A, Optics, Image Science, And Vision
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Abstract
In this study, a tunable bifunctional polarization-independent metamaterial device based on Dirac semimetal films (DSFs) and vanadium dioxide (VO2) is investigated. At the VO2 insulator state, a polarization-independent electromagnetically induced reflectance effect can be achieved via destructive interference between bright and dark modes. When VO2 transitions to a metallic state, the proposed device behaves as a dual-band polarization-independent absorber with 99.9% and 94.5% absorptance at 9.06 and 10.9 THz, respectively, and is insensitive over a wide range of incidence angles. In both cases, refractive index sensing is achieved, and the response can be dynamically tuned by changing the Fermi energy of the DSF.
Authors
Maoyong Cao, Tongling Wang, Lei Li, Huiyun Zhang, Yuping Zhang