Photosensitive chalcogenide metasurfaces supporting bound states in the continuum

Opt Express. 2019 Nov 11;27(23):33847-33853. doi: 10.1364/OE.27.033847.

Abstract

We study, both theoretically and experimentally, tunable metasurfaces supporting sharp Fano-resonances inspired by optical bound states in the continuum. We explore the use of arsenic trisulfide (a photosensitive chalcogenide glass) having optical properties which can be finely tuned by light absorption at the post-fabrication stage. We select the resonant wavelength of the metasurface corresponding to the energy below the arsenic trisulfide bandgap, and experimentally control the resonance spectral position via exposure to the light of energies above the bandgap.