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Beam steering at the nanosecond time scale with an atomically thin reflector

Authors :
Andersen, Trond I.
Gelly, Ryan J.
Scuri, Giovanni
Dwyer, Bo L.
Wild, Dominik S.
Bekenstein, Rivka
Sushko, Andrey
Sung, Jiho
Zhou, You
Zibrov, Alexander A.
Liu, Xiaoling
Joe, Andrew Y.
Watanabe, Kenji
Taniguchi, Takashi
Yelin, Susanne F.
Kim, Philip
Park, Hongkun
Lukin, Mikhail D.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Techniques to mold the flow of light on subwavelength scales enable fundamentally new optical systems and device applications. The realization of programmable, active optical systems with fast, tunable components is among the outstanding challenges in the field. Here, we experimentally demonstrate a few-pixel beam steering device based on electrostatic gate control of excitons in an atomically thin semiconductor with strong light-matter interactions. By combining the high reflectivity of a MoSe2 monolayer with a graphene split-gate geometry, we shape the wavefront phase profile to achieve continuously tunable beam deflection with a range of 10$^\circ$, two-dimensional beam steering, and switching times down to 1.6 nanoseconds. Our approach opens the door for a new class of atomically thin optical systems, such as rapidly switchable beam arrays and quantum metasurfaces operating at their fundamental thickness limit.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2111.04781
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-29976-0