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Sb2S3 is a chalcogenide material with a heat-controlled transition from amorphous to crystalline phase. Combined with significant changes in optical properties during the transition, it is an extremely interesting and applicable material for applied IR optics. In this talk, we present nanofabricated resonant Sb2S3 pillars, showing how methodically designed metasurfaces with these structures can exhibit a wide range of optical properties across the phase change. Furthermore, we show a tunable ability to control these metasurfaces with intentional design.
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R. C. Bruce, A. Podpirka, G. Hunt, C. Gutgsell, S. Kim, J. Miragliotta, D. Shrekenhamer, "Sb2S3 nanostructured dynamic optical metasurfaces," Proc. SPIE 13042, Advanced Optics for Imaging Applications: UV through LWIR IX, 1304202 (7 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3010495