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Tunable integrated photonic devices based on Transition-metal-oxides

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Abstract

We realized all-optical tunable optical devices based on Fano Resonance and Plasmon-Induced Transparency in multilayer transition-metal-oxide metamaterials. Two devices are achieved with low threshold pump intensity and an ultrafast response time. Combined the plasmonic resonance and slow light effect, an enhanced third-harmonic generation (THG) was realized on strontium titanate composite material. Both all-optical modulation and electro-optical modulation are shown in our works. These works may pave a way for realizing of ultrahigh-speed information processing chips based on metamaterials.

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