R. Haglund, E. U. Donev, L. Feldman, D. Ferrara, R. Lopez, J. Suh, K. Tetz
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Linear and nonlinear plasmonic effects modulated by a metalinsulator transition
Localized and propagating plasmonic effects in noble-metal nanostructures are receiving worldwide attention as potential enabling principles for optical and electro-optic devices. A critical need in plasmonic device design is a general technique for active modulation of the plasmon response. In this paper, we describe the use of a reversible, solid-solid phase transition in VO2 to modulate plasmonic response. Case studies are drawn from experiments on nano structured hole and particle arrays in which VO2 acts as a modulator by altering the local dielectric constant.