Roadmap for phase change materials in photonics and beyond

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Roadmap for phase change materials in photonics and beyond
Title:
Roadmap for phase change materials in photonics and beyond
Journal Title:
iScience
Publication Date:
22 September 2023
Citation:
Prabhathan, P., Sreekanth, K. V., Teng, J., Ko, J. H., Yoo, Y. J., Jeong, H.-H., Lee, Y., Zhang, S., Cao, T., Popescu, C.-C., Mills, B., Gu, T., Fang, Z., Chen, R., Tong, H., Wang, Y., He, Q., Lu, Y., Liu, Z., … Singh, R. (2023). Roadmap for phase change materials in photonics and beyond. IScience, 26(10), 107946. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2023.107946
Abstract:
Phase Change Materials (PCMs) have demonstrated tremendous potential as a platform for achieving diverse functionalities in active and reconfigurable micro-nanophotonic devices across the electromagnetic spectrum, ranging from terahertz to visible frequencies. This comprehensive roadmap reviews the material and device aspects of PCMs, and their diverse applications in active and reconfigurable micro-nanophotonic devices across the electromagnetic spectrum. It discusses various device configurations and optimization techniques, including deep learning-based metasurface design. The integration of PCMs with Photonic Integrated Circuits and advanced electric-driven PCMs are explored. PCMs hold great promise for multifunctional device development, including applications in non-volatile memory, optical data storage, photonics, energy harvesting, biomedical technology, neuromorphic computing, thermal management, and flexible electronics
License type:
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
Funding Info:
This research / project is supported by the National Research Foundation - Competitive Research Programme
Grant Reference no. : NRF-CRP26-2021-0004

This research / project is supported by the A*STAR - AME Individual Research Grant
Grant Reference no. : A2083c0058

This research / project is supported by the National Research Foundation - Competitive Research Programme
Grant Reference no. : NRF-CRP23-2019- 0005

1) National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Science and ICT. (NRF-2021M3H4A1A04086357 and NRF-2022M3C1A3081312). 2) Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) via the collaborative research center Nanoswitches (SFB 917) and from the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF, Germany) in the project NeuroSys (03ZU1106BA) 3) National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 62235013), Tianjin Municipal Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars (Grant No. 20JCJQJC00190), and Key Fund of Shenzhen Natural Science Foundation (Grant No.JCYJ 2020010915021251 4) National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 62235013), Tianjin Municipal Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars (Grant No. 20JCJQJC00190), and Key Fund of Shenzhen Natural Science Foundation (Grant No. JCYJ20200109150212515) 5) European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program Grant No 899598 -PHEMTRONICS 6) National Science Foundation under award number 2132929 and the Draper Scholar Program 7) National Science Foundation (NSF-2003509), ONR-YIP Award, DARPA-AFA Award, NASA-STTR Award 80NSSC22PA980 and Intel 8) University of Alberta Future Energy Systems Institute, Alberta Innovates and Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada 9) Hubei Engineering Research Center on Microelectronics 10) National Science Foundation under award number 2132929
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ISSN:
2589-0042