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Reconfigurable Metasurfaces for Rapid Control Over Quantum Interference Using GeTe as Phase-change Material

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Abstract

Tunable quantum interference is enabled by a design incorporating phase-change materials into metasurfaces. Via controlled joule heating, these structures can switch rapidly between phases of constructive and destructive quantum interferences.

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