Incandescent metasurface for chiral emission : our paper is out in Optica. !
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- Laboratoire Charles Fabry
- Laboratoire Charles Fabry, Nanophotonique
Our last paper on thermal emission control using incandescent metasurfaces is out in Optica.
Our last paper on thermal emission control using incandescent metasurfaces is out in Optica. This is part of Anne Nguyen's work during her PhD ! Congrats to Anne and all authors !
Large circular dichroism in the emission from an incandescent metasurface
Abstract
Compact sources in the mid-wave infrared (MWIR) are needed for applications ranging from spectroscopy to free-space communication. Ultrathin incandescent metasurfaces are promising candidates, offering the possibility to tune the emission spectrum, directivity, and modulation speed. However, control over polarization remains a challenge, especially when it comes to the emission of circularly polarized light. Here, we report the emission of polarized MWIR radiation from a 700 nm thick incandescent chiral metasurface. The degree of polarization is above 0.5 with degree of circular polarization of 0.38 at 5 µm. The metasurface is heated by the Joule effect, and the emission can be modulated beyond 10 MHz. This could enable detection techniques that use polarization as an additional degree of freedom.