Tunable metasurfaces for visible and SWIR applications

Abstract Demand on optical or photonic applications in the visible or short-wavelength infrared (SWIR) spectra, such as vision, virtual or augmented displays, imaging, spectroscopy, remote sensing (LIDAR), chemical reaction sensing, microscopy, and photonic integrated circuits, has envisaged new typ...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Chang-Won Lee, Hee Jin Choi, Heejeong Jeong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-01-01
Series:Nano Convergence
Subjects:
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40580-019-0213-2
id doaj-3222e1f595cf427c82fd887b94fbf5f2
record_format Article
spelling doaj-3222e1f595cf427c82fd887b94fbf5f22021-01-24T12:18:15ZengSpringerOpenNano Convergence2196-54042020-01-017111110.1186/s40580-019-0213-2Tunable metasurfaces for visible and SWIR applicationsChang-Won Lee0Hee Jin Choi1Heejeong Jeong2Institute of Advanced Optics and Photonics, Department of Applied Optics, Hanbat National UniversityInstitute of Advanced Optics and Photonics, Department of Applied Optics, Hanbat National UniversityDepartment of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of MalayaAbstract Demand on optical or photonic applications in the visible or short-wavelength infrared (SWIR) spectra, such as vision, virtual or augmented displays, imaging, spectroscopy, remote sensing (LIDAR), chemical reaction sensing, microscopy, and photonic integrated circuits, has envisaged new type of subwavelength-featured materials and devices for controlling electromagnetic waves. The study on metasurfaces, of which the thickness is either comparable to or smaller than the wavelength of the considered incoming electromagnetic wave, has been grown rapidly to embrace the needs of developing sub 100-micron active photonic pixelated devices and their arrayed form. Meta-atoms in metasurfaces are now actively controlled under external stimuli to lead to a large phase shift upon the incident light, which has provided a huge potential for arrayed two-dimensional active optics. This short review summarizes actively tunable or reconfigurable metasurfaces for the visible or SWIR spectra, to account for the physical operating principles and the current issues to overcome.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40580-019-0213-2MetasurfaceMetamaterialVisibleSWIR
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Chang-Won Lee
Hee Jin Choi
Heejeong Jeong
spellingShingle Chang-Won Lee
Hee Jin Choi
Heejeong Jeong
Tunable metasurfaces for visible and SWIR applications
Nano Convergence
Metasurface
Metamaterial
Visible
SWIR
author_facet Chang-Won Lee
Hee Jin Choi
Heejeong Jeong
author_sort Chang-Won Lee
title Tunable metasurfaces for visible and SWIR applications
title_short Tunable metasurfaces for visible and SWIR applications
title_full Tunable metasurfaces for visible and SWIR applications
title_fullStr Tunable metasurfaces for visible and SWIR applications
title_full_unstemmed Tunable metasurfaces for visible and SWIR applications
title_sort tunable metasurfaces for visible and swir applications
publisher SpringerOpen
series Nano Convergence
issn 2196-5404
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Abstract Demand on optical or photonic applications in the visible or short-wavelength infrared (SWIR) spectra, such as vision, virtual or augmented displays, imaging, spectroscopy, remote sensing (LIDAR), chemical reaction sensing, microscopy, and photonic integrated circuits, has envisaged new type of subwavelength-featured materials and devices for controlling electromagnetic waves. The study on metasurfaces, of which the thickness is either comparable to or smaller than the wavelength of the considered incoming electromagnetic wave, has been grown rapidly to embrace the needs of developing sub 100-micron active photonic pixelated devices and their arrayed form. Meta-atoms in metasurfaces are now actively controlled under external stimuli to lead to a large phase shift upon the incident light, which has provided a huge potential for arrayed two-dimensional active optics. This short review summarizes actively tunable or reconfigurable metasurfaces for the visible or SWIR spectra, to account for the physical operating principles and the current issues to overcome.
topic Metasurface
Metamaterial
Visible
SWIR
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40580-019-0213-2
work_keys_str_mv AT changwonlee tunablemetasurfacesforvisibleandswirapplications
AT heejinchoi tunablemetasurfacesforvisibleandswirapplications
AT heejeongjeong tunablemetasurfacesforvisibleandswirapplications
_version_ 1724326074014236672