Active Modulation of Er3+ Emission Lifetime by VO2 Phase‐Change Thin Films

Author:

Kalinic Boris1ORCID,Cesca Tiziana12ORCID,Lovo Alessandro1,Scian Carlo1ORCID,Macaluso Roberto3,Bovino Fabio4,Li Voti Roberto4,Sibilia Concita4,Mattei Giovanni12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics and Astronomy NanoStructures Group University of Padova via Marzolo 8 I-35131 Padova Italy

2. Padua Quantum Technologies Research Center University of Padova via Gradenigo 6B I-35131 Padova Italy

3. Department of Engineering University of Palermo viale delle Scienze I-90128 Palermo Italy

4. Department SBAI Sapienza University of Roma via A. Scarpa 14 I-00161 Roma Italy

Abstract

The active modulation of optical response of quantum emitters at the nanoscale is of paramount importance to realize tunable light sources for nanophotonic devices. Herein, a thin film of phase‐change material (VO2) is coupled to a 20 nm‐thick silica layer embedding Er3+ ions, and it is demonstrated how the active tuning of the local density of optical states near the erbium emitters provided by the thermally induced semiconductor‐to‐metal transition of VO2 can be used to dynamically control the Er3+ emission lifetime at telecom wavelength (1.54 μm). A decay rate contrast of a factor 2 is obtained between high temperature (90 °C), when VO2 is metallic, and room temperature, when VO2 is semiconductor, in agreement with calculations performed with the classical dipole oscillator analytical model. A hysteretic behavior is observed by measuring the Er3+ lifetime as a function of the temperature, whose parameters are consistent with those of grazing incidence X‐ray diffraction and optical transmittance measurements. The fractions of Er3+ ions that couple with VO2 in each phase at the different temperatures are determined by the analysis of the temporal decays. The results make the investigated system an optimal candidate for the development of tunable photon sources at telecom wavelength.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Complementary and alternative medicine,Pharmaceutical Science

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