The development of mid-infrared nanophotonics relies on the availability of new materials combining metal- and insulator-like optical features. We systematically studied the phase transition of thermochromic vanadium dioxide (VO2) using substitutional tungsten doping at room temperature. Our results reveal that vanadium dioxide thin films, doped with tungsten and grown via pulsed laser deposition techniques on sapphire substrates, can be precisely engineered to exhibit tailored infrared phonon and plasmon polaritonic responses. By controlling the extent of tungsten concentration, starting from VO2-WO3 cold-pressed powder targets, we demonstrate the ability to continuously adjust both the amplitude and frequency of optical phonon resonances. Furthermore, we observe tunable free-electron response due to varying tungsten concentrations. The adopted fabrication technique makes it possible to create multilayer structures by alternating layers with different concentrations of tungsten. Our results pave the way for the development of tunable mid-infrared metamaterial devices operating at room-temperature.
Room-temperature tuning of mid-infrared optical phonons and plasmons in w-doped VO2 thin films / Bile, Alessandro; Ceneda, Daniele; Maryam, Vaghefi Esfidani S.; Scirè, Daniele; Buscarino, Gianpiero; Mosca, Mauro; Persano Adorno, Dominique; Macaluso, Roberto; LI VOTI, Roberto; Sibilia, Concita; Folland, Thomas G.; Aydin, Koray; Centini, Marco; Larciprete, Maria Cristina. - In: OPTICAL MATERIALS. - ISSN 0925-3467. - (2024).
Room-temperature tuning of mid-infrared optical phonons and plasmons in w-doped VO2 thin films
Alessandro BilePrimo
Investigation
;Daniele CenedaSecondo
Visualization
;Roberto Li VotiVisualization
;Concita SibiliaVisualization
;Koray AydinConceptualization
;Marco CentiniPenultimo
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;Maria Cristina Larciprete
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Supervision
2024
Abstract
The development of mid-infrared nanophotonics relies on the availability of new materials combining metal- and insulator-like optical features. We systematically studied the phase transition of thermochromic vanadium dioxide (VO2) using substitutional tungsten doping at room temperature. Our results reveal that vanadium dioxide thin films, doped with tungsten and grown via pulsed laser deposition techniques on sapphire substrates, can be precisely engineered to exhibit tailored infrared phonon and plasmon polaritonic responses. By controlling the extent of tungsten concentration, starting from VO2-WO3 cold-pressed powder targets, we demonstrate the ability to continuously adjust both the amplitude and frequency of optical phonon resonances. Furthermore, we observe tunable free-electron response due to varying tungsten concentrations. The adopted fabrication technique makes it possible to create multilayer structures by alternating layers with different concentrations of tungsten. Our results pave the way for the development of tunable mid-infrared metamaterial devices operating at room-temperature.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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