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Sb(2)S(3)-Based Dynamically Tuned Color Filter Array via Genetic Algorithm

Color displays have become increasingly attractive, with dielectric optical nanoantennas demonstrating especially promising applications due to the high refractive index of the material, enabling devices to support geometry-dependent Mie resonance in the visible band. Although many structural color...

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Autores principales: Wei, Xueling, Nong, Jie, Zhang, Yiyi, Ma, Hansi, Huang, Rixing, Yuan, Zhenkun, Zhang, Zhenfu, Zhang, Zhenrong, Yang, Junbo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10180207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37176996
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13091452
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author Wei, Xueling
Nong, Jie
Zhang, Yiyi
Ma, Hansi
Huang, Rixing
Yuan, Zhenkun
Zhang, Zhenfu
Zhang, Zhenrong
Yang, Junbo
author_facet Wei, Xueling
Nong, Jie
Zhang, Yiyi
Ma, Hansi
Huang, Rixing
Yuan, Zhenkun
Zhang, Zhenfu
Zhang, Zhenrong
Yang, Junbo
author_sort Wei, Xueling
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description Color displays have become increasingly attractive, with dielectric optical nanoantennas demonstrating especially promising applications due to the high refractive index of the material, enabling devices to support geometry-dependent Mie resonance in the visible band. Although many structural color designs based on dielectric nanoantennas employ the method of artificial positive adjustment, the design cycle is too lengthy and the approach is non-intelligent. The commonly used phase change material Ge(2)Sb(2)Te(5) (GST) is characterized by high absorption and a small contrast to the real part of the refractive index in the visible light band, thereby restricting its application in this range. The Sb(2)S(3) phase change material is endowed with a wide band gap of 1.7 to 2 eV, demonstrating two orders of magnitude lower propagation loss compared to GST, when integrated onto a silicon waveguide, and exhibiting a maximum refractive index contrast close to 1 at 614 nm. Thus, Sb(2)S(3) is a more suitable phase change material than GST for tuning visible light. In this paper, genetic algorithms and finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) solutions are combined and introduced as Sb(2)S(3) phase change material to design nanoantennas. Structural color is generated in the reflection mode through the Mie resonance inside the structure, and the properties of Sb(2)S(3) in different phase states are utilized to achieve tunability. Compared to traditional methods, genetic algorithms are superior-optimization algorithms that require low computational effort and a high population performance. Furthermore, Sb(2)S(3) material can be laser-induced to switch the transitions of the crystallized and amorphous states, achieving reversible color. The large chromatic aberration ∆E modulation of 64.8, 28.1, and 44.1 was, respectively, achieved by the Sb(2)S(3) phase transition in this paper. Moreover, based on the sensitivity of the structure to the incident angle, it can also be used in fields such as angle-sensitive detectors.
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spelling pubmed-101802072023-05-13 Sb(2)S(3)-Based Dynamically Tuned Color Filter Array via Genetic Algorithm Wei, Xueling Nong, Jie Zhang, Yiyi Ma, Hansi Huang, Rixing Yuan, Zhenkun Zhang, Zhenfu Zhang, Zhenrong Yang, Junbo Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Color displays have become increasingly attractive, with dielectric optical nanoantennas demonstrating especially promising applications due to the high refractive index of the material, enabling devices to support geometry-dependent Mie resonance in the visible band. Although many structural color designs based on dielectric nanoantennas employ the method of artificial positive adjustment, the design cycle is too lengthy and the approach is non-intelligent. The commonly used phase change material Ge(2)Sb(2)Te(5) (GST) is characterized by high absorption and a small contrast to the real part of the refractive index in the visible light band, thereby restricting its application in this range. The Sb(2)S(3) phase change material is endowed with a wide band gap of 1.7 to 2 eV, demonstrating two orders of magnitude lower propagation loss compared to GST, when integrated onto a silicon waveguide, and exhibiting a maximum refractive index contrast close to 1 at 614 nm. Thus, Sb(2)S(3) is a more suitable phase change material than GST for tuning visible light. In this paper, genetic algorithms and finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) solutions are combined and introduced as Sb(2)S(3) phase change material to design nanoantennas. Structural color is generated in the reflection mode through the Mie resonance inside the structure, and the properties of Sb(2)S(3) in different phase states are utilized to achieve tunability. Compared to traditional methods, genetic algorithms are superior-optimization algorithms that require low computational effort and a high population performance. Furthermore, Sb(2)S(3) material can be laser-induced to switch the transitions of the crystallized and amorphous states, achieving reversible color. The large chromatic aberration ∆E modulation of 64.8, 28.1, and 44.1 was, respectively, achieved by the Sb(2)S(3) phase transition in this paper. Moreover, based on the sensitivity of the structure to the incident angle, it can also be used in fields such as angle-sensitive detectors. MDPI 2023-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10180207/ /pubmed/37176996 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13091452 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wei, Xueling
Nong, Jie
Zhang, Yiyi
Ma, Hansi
Huang, Rixing
Yuan, Zhenkun
Zhang, Zhenfu
Zhang, Zhenrong
Yang, Junbo
Sb(2)S(3)-Based Dynamically Tuned Color Filter Array via Genetic Algorithm
title Sb(2)S(3)-Based Dynamically Tuned Color Filter Array via Genetic Algorithm
title_full Sb(2)S(3)-Based Dynamically Tuned Color Filter Array via Genetic Algorithm
title_fullStr Sb(2)S(3)-Based Dynamically Tuned Color Filter Array via Genetic Algorithm
title_full_unstemmed Sb(2)S(3)-Based Dynamically Tuned Color Filter Array via Genetic Algorithm
title_short Sb(2)S(3)-Based Dynamically Tuned Color Filter Array via Genetic Algorithm
title_sort sb(2)s(3)-based dynamically tuned color filter array via genetic algorithm
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10180207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37176996
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13091452
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