We demonstrate electrically tunable lithium niobate metasurfaces based on the electro-optic effect. Asymmetric one-dimensional lithium niobate gratings are designed to support quasi-bound states in the continuum with high quality factor. Thanks to the high spectral selectivity of the quasi-bound state, we can shift the resonant mode with a weak refractive index modulation that results from an applied voltage. At a fixed wavelength, this effect produces a phase shift that can be exploited to electrically address the metasurfaces and dynamically control its local phase response and wavefront.

Electro-optic lithium niobate metasurfaces for tunable wavefront shaping

Zilli, A.;Finazzi, M.;De Angelis, C.;Celebrano, M.
2022-01-01

Abstract

We demonstrate electrically tunable lithium niobate metasurfaces based on the electro-optic effect. Asymmetric one-dimensional lithium niobate gratings are designed to support quasi-bound states in the continuum with high quality factor. Thanks to the high spectral selectivity of the quasi-bound state, we can shift the resonant mode with a weak refractive index modulation that results from an applied voltage. At a fixed wavelength, this effect produces a phase shift that can be exploited to electrically address the metasurfaces and dynamically control its local phase response and wavefront.
2022
2022 Sixteenth International Congress on Artificial Materials for Novel Wave Phenomena (Metamaterials)
978-1-6654-6584-7
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