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Capability of Dielectric Resonator Based Meta-Atoms with VO2 Components for Switchable Coding and
Andriy E Serebryannikov1, Kanan Fataliyev1, Atilla O Cakmak2
1Division of Physics of Nanostructures, ISQI, Faculty of Physics and Astronomy, Adam Mickiewicz University, 61-614 Poznan, Poland.
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Vanadium dioxide (VO2) is a phase-change material, which changes its properties under thermal or optical stimuli. Thanks to the fact that the material phase transition appears at conditions which are close to environmental ones, VO2 has been widely used in diverse structures, including metasurfaces, that acquire switching and reconfigurability capabilities. In this paper, we numerically study the functionality-enabling properties of dielectric resonator-based nondiffractive meta-atoms that comprise small VO2 components, i.e., covers or drops, in switchable coding and wavefront-manipulating scenarios at THz frequencies. The goal is to unveil the potential of these meta-atoms in switching the reflected wave's phase coverage under temperature variations. The main attention is paid to how the shape and size of the VO2 components affect the functionality switching that is enabled by the changes in coverage. It is shown that metallic and insulator states of VO2 can play different roles in diverse switching scenarios. Different resonance regimes exert different influences on the resulting capability of switching, while contributing to multifunctional operating scenarios. Possible roles of state-dependent absorption are clarified.
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