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Deep Optical Switching on Subpicosecond Timescales in an Amorphous Ge Metamaterial

Robert Lemasters, Maxim R. Shcherbakov, Guoce Yang, Jia Song, Tianquan Lian, Hayk Harutyunyan, Gennady Shvets

2021Advanced Optical Materials13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Active nanostructured optical components show promise as potential building blocks for novel light‐based computing and data processing architectures. However, nanoscale all‐optical switches that have low activation powers and high‐contrast ultrafast switching have been elusive so far. Here, pump–probe measurements performed on amorphous‐Ge‐based micro‐resonator metasurfaces that exhibit strong resonant modes in the mid‐infrared are reported. Relative change is observed in transmittance of Δ T / T ≈ 1 with picosecond (down to τ ≈ 0.5 ps) free carrier relaxation rates, obtained with very low pump fluences of 50 μJ cm −2 . These observations are attributed to efficient free carrier promotion, affecting light transmittance via high quality‐factor optical resonances, followed by an increased electron–phonon scattering of free carriers due to the amorphous crystal structure of Ge. Full‐wave simulations based on a permittivity model that describes free‐carrier damping through crystal structure disorder find excellent agreement with the experimental data. These findings offer an efficient and robust platform for all‐optical switching at the nanoscale.

Topics & Concepts

Materials sciencePicosecondAmorphous solidOptoelectronicsTransmittanceResonatorUltrashort pulseMetamaterialNanoscopic scaleOpticsRelaxation (psychology)Crystal (programming language)LaserNanotechnologyPhysicsPsychologySocial psychologyChemistryOrganic chemistryComputer scienceProgramming languagePhotonic and Optical DevicesPlasmonic and Surface Plasmon ResearchPhotonic Crystals and Applications