We demonstrate tuning of infrared Mie resonances by varying the carrier concentration in doped semiconductor antennas. We fabricate spherical silicon and germanium particles of varying sizes and doping concentrations. Single-particle infrared spectra reveal electric and magnetic dipole, quadrupole, and hexapole resonances. We subsequently demonstrate doping-dependent frequency shifts that follow simple Drude models, culminating in the emergence of plasmonic resonances at high doping levels and long wavelengths. These findings demonstrate the potential for actively tuning infrared Mie resonances by optically or electrically modulating charge carrier densities, thus providing an excellent platform for tunable metamaterials
In this work, we experimentally demonstrate magnetic modulation of mid-infrared (mid-IR) plasmon res...
Infrared resonators emerge as key elements of infrared optical devices demanded for widespread appli...
Plasmonic structures open up new opportunities in photonic devices, sometimes offering an alternate ...
We demonstrate electrically-controlled active tuning of mid-infrared metamaterial resonances using d...
We address the behavior of mid-infrared localized plasmon resonances in elongated germanium antennas...
International audienceWe address the behavior of mid-infrared localized plasmon resonances in elonga...
We present the theory and experimental demonstration of electrically tunable mid-infrared metamateri...
Highly doped semiconductors are ideal materials to realize plasmonic and metamaterial based systems ...
The principal challenge for achieving reconfigurable optical antennas and metasurfaces is the need t...
The mid-infrared (mid-IR, 3 {micro}m -12 {micro}m) is a highly desirable spectral range for imaging ...
Phase-change materials (PCMs) have been established as prime candidates for nonvolatile resonance tu...
International audienceHeavily doped semiconductor thin films are very promising for application in m...
Phased-array metamaterial systems are enabling new classes of refractive and diffractive optical ele...
Plasmonic antennas have been widely used to enhance the infrared absorption of molecular moieties, o...
International audienceIn this work, the growth and the fabrication of heavily doped germanium plasmo...
In this work, we experimentally demonstrate magnetic modulation of mid-infrared (mid-IR) plasmon res...
Infrared resonators emerge as key elements of infrared optical devices demanded for widespread appli...
Plasmonic structures open up new opportunities in photonic devices, sometimes offering an alternate ...
We demonstrate electrically-controlled active tuning of mid-infrared metamaterial resonances using d...
We address the behavior of mid-infrared localized plasmon resonances in elongated germanium antennas...
International audienceWe address the behavior of mid-infrared localized plasmon resonances in elonga...
We present the theory and experimental demonstration of electrically tunable mid-infrared metamateri...
Highly doped semiconductors are ideal materials to realize plasmonic and metamaterial based systems ...
The principal challenge for achieving reconfigurable optical antennas and metasurfaces is the need t...
The mid-infrared (mid-IR, 3 {micro}m -12 {micro}m) is a highly desirable spectral range for imaging ...
Phase-change materials (PCMs) have been established as prime candidates for nonvolatile resonance tu...
International audienceHeavily doped semiconductor thin films are very promising for application in m...
Phased-array metamaterial systems are enabling new classes of refractive and diffractive optical ele...
Plasmonic antennas have been widely used to enhance the infrared absorption of molecular moieties, o...
International audienceIn this work, the growth and the fabrication of heavily doped germanium plasmo...
In this work, we experimentally demonstrate magnetic modulation of mid-infrared (mid-IR) plasmon res...
Infrared resonators emerge as key elements of infrared optical devices demanded for widespread appli...
Plasmonic structures open up new opportunities in photonic devices, sometimes offering an alternate ...