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Disordered Zero-Index Metamaterials Based On Metal Induced Crystallization

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arxiv 1901.10379 v1 pith:5YPCLVMB submitted 2019-01-29 physics.app-ph cond-mat.mtrl-sciphysics.optics

classification physics.app-phcond-mat.mtrl-sciphysics.optics
keywords zero-indexcrystallizationmaterialsdisorderedsemiconductordesigninducedlarge-area
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Zero-index (ZI) materials are synthetic optical materials with vanishing effective permittivity and/or permeability at a given design frequency. Recently, it has been shown that the permeability of a zero-index host material can be deterministically tuned by adding photonic dopants. Here, we apply metal-induced crystallization (MIC) in quasi-random metal-semiconductor composites to fabricate large-area zero-index materials. Using Ag-Si as a model systems, we demonstrate that the localized crystallization of the semiconductor at the metal/semiconductor interface can be used as design parameter to control light interaction in such a disordered system. The induced crystallization generates new zero-index states corresponding to a hybridized plasmonic mode emerging from selective coupling of light to the \r{a}ngstr\"om-sized crystalline shell of the semiconductor. Photonic doping can be used to enhance the transmission in these disordered metamaterials as is shown by simulation. Our results break ground for novel large-area zero-index materials for wafer scale applications and beyond.

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