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Anisotropic Metasurface for Ultrafast Polarization Control via All-Optical Modulation

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Crotti, Giulia
Akturk, Mert
Schirato, Andrea
Vinel, Vincent
Zaccaria, Remo Proietti
Maiuri, Margherita
Trifonov, Anton
Buchvarov, Ivan
Neshev, Dragomir
Leo, Giuseppe

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The ability to manipulate light polarization at an ultrafast speed is a challenging goal in the field of Photonics: sub-picosecond control of polarization is a fundamental functionality for a variety of applications, including the developement of free-space optical links for robust information encoding. To this aim, an important paradigm consists in employing metasurfaces as platforms which can be reconfigurable by all-optical means, i.e. upon illumination by an energetic femtosecond laser pulse. Here, we present giant all-optical modulations of dichroism in an anisotropic AlGaAs metasurface. An optimized design allows to exploit a sharp extended resonance of the nanostructure in the desired spectral range, where the pump-induced band-filling effect is the dominant process presiding over the ultrafast change of permittivity.

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Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Photonics, Optics and Laser Technology

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CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

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