Strain-induced anisotropy in VO$_{2}$ film for metamaterial resonance switching and frequency tuning

ORAL

Abstract

Vanadium dioxide (VO$_{2})$ undergoes fascinating first order insulator-to-metal phase transition (IMT) around 68 $^{\circ}$C. We demonstrate VO$_{2}$ that thin-films grown on Si substrate exhibit strain induced metallic streaks that are unidirectional during IMT. We unveil the nanoscale formation and spatial dynamics of these streaks and further use the unique anisotropic property of the VO$_{2}$ film to dynamically tune the metamaterial resonances. We reveal thermal control of the metamaterial infrared resonances by nanoscale spatial near-field imaging of both the metallic streaks phase evolution on VO$_{2}$ film and the resonance states of the metamaterial.

*This material is based upon work supported by the U. S. Army Research Laboratory and the U. S. Army Research Office under contract/grant number W911NF1210076.

Authors

  • Daan Leiva

    • California State University Long Beach
  • Terry Dunlop

    • California State University Long Beach
  • Raul Torrico

    • California State University Long Beach
  • Robert Marvel

    • California State University Long Beach
  • Jed Ziegler

    • Vanderbilt University
  • Richard Haglund

    • Vanderbilt University
  • Daan Leiva

    • California State University Long Beach