Multifunctional and Transformative Metaphotonics with Emerging Materials

Pavel Tonkaev, Ivan S. Sinev, Mikhail V. Rybin, Sergey V. Makarov, Yuri Kivshar*

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    Abstract

    Future technologies underpinning multifunctional physical and chemical systems and compact biological sensors will rely on densely packed transformative and tunable circuitry employing nanophotonics. For many years, plasmonics was considered as the only available platform for subwavelength optics, but the recently emerged field of resonant metaphotonics may provide a versatile practical platform for nanoscale science by employing resonances in high-index dielectric nanoparticles and metasurfaces. Here, we discuss the recently emerged field of metaphotonics and describe its connection to material science and chemistry. For tunabilty, metaphotonics employs a variety of the recently highlighted materials such as polymers, perovskites, transition metal dichalcogenides, and phase change materials. This allows to achieve diverse functionalities of metasystems and metasurfaces for efficient spatial and temporal control of light by employing multipolar resonances and the physics of bound states in the continuum. We anticipate expanding applications of these concepts in nanolasers, tunable metadevices, metachemistry, as well as a design of a new generation of chemical and biological ultracompact sensing devices.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)15414-15449
    Number of pages36
    JournalChemical Reviews
    Volume122
    Issue number19
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 12 Oct 2022

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