posted on 2025-08-01, 00:32authored byC Shi, I Luxmoore, G Nash
The ability to integrate graphene into metasurface devices has attracted enormous interest as a means of achieving dynamic electrical control of their electromagnetic response. In this manuscript, we experimentally demonstrate a graphene-integrated metasurface modulator that establishes the potential to actively control the amplitude and phase of mid-infrared light with high modulation depth and speed, in good agreement with simulation results. Our simulations also show it is possible to construct a reconfigurable surface with tunable phase profile by incorporating graphene-integrated metasurface modulators with specific geometric parameters. This reconfigurable surface is able to manipulate the orientation of the wave reflected from it, achieving a high-speed, switchable beam steering reflective interface. The results here could inspire research on dynamic reflective display and holograms.
Funding
EP/J018651/1
EP/L015331/1
EP/P026656/1
EP/S001557/1
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
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The data associated with this article is available in ORE at: https://doi.org/10.24378/exe.1304