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2017
Journal Article
Title

Ultrafast all-optical tuning of direct-gap semiconductor metasurfaces

Abstract
Optical metasurfaces are regular quasi-planar nanopatterns that can apply diverse spatial and spectral transformations to light waves. However, metasurfaces are no longer adjustable after fabrication, and a critical challenge is to realise a technique of tuning their optical properties that is both fast and efficient. We experimentally realise an ultrafast tunable metasurface consisting of subwavelength gallium arsenide nanoparticles supporting Mie-type resonances in the near infrared. Using transient reflectance spectroscopy, we demonstrate a picosecond-scale absolute reflectance modulation of up to 0.35 at the magnetic dipole resonance of the metasurfaces and a spectral shift of the resonance by 30 nm, both achieved at unprecedentedly low pump fluences of less than 400 mJ cm-2. Our findings thereby enable a versatile tool for ultrafast and efficient control of light using light.
Author(s)
Shcherbakov, M.R.
Liu, S.
Zubyuk, V.V.
Vaskin, A.
Vabishchevich, P.P.
Keeler, G.
Pertsch, T.
Dolgova, T.V.
Staude, I.
Brener, I.
Fedyanin, A.A.
Journal
Nature Communications  
Open Access
DOI
10.1038/s41467-017-00019-3
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