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Negative Conductivity Induced Reconfigurable Gain Metasurfaces and Their Nonlinearity
Xiaoyue Zhu1,2, Chao Qian1,2, Erping Li1
1ZJU-UIUC Institute, Interdisciplinary Center for Quantum Information, State Key Laboratory of Extreme Photonics and Instrumentation, <a href="https://ror.org/00a2xv884">Zhejiang University</a>, Hangzhou 310027, China.
Abstract:
The past decades have witnessed the rapid development of metamaterials and metasurfaces. However, loss is still a challenging problem limiting numerous practical applications, including long-range wireless communications, superscattering, and non-Hermitian physics. Recently, great effort has been made to minimize the loss, however, they are too complicated for practical implementation and still restricted by the theoretical limit. Here, we propose and experimentally realize a tunable gain metasurface induced by negative conductivity, with deep theoretical analysis from scattering theory and equivalent circuits. In the experiment, we create metasurface samples embedded with tunable negative (or positive) conductivity to achieve adjustable gain (or loss). By varying the control bias voltages, the metasurfaces can reflect incident waves with additional controllable gain. Interestingly, we find the gain metasurfaces inherently pose nonlinearities, which are beneficial for nonlinear optics and microwave applications, particularly for the nonlinear activation of wave-based neural networks.
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