Abstract

AbstractOptical metasurfaces have come into the spotlight as a promising platform for light manipulation at the nanoscale, including ultrafast all‐optical control via excitation with femtosecond laser pulses. Recently, dichroic metasurfaces have been exploited to modulate the polarization state of light with unprecedented speed. This work theoretically predicts and experimentally demonstrates by pump–probe spectroscopy the capability to reconfigure the ultrafast dichroic signal of a gold metasurface by simply acting on the polarization of the pump pulse, which is shown to reshape the spatio‐temporal distribution of the optical perturbation. The photoinduced anisotropic response, driven by out‐of‐equilibrium carriers and extinguished in a sub‐picosecond temporal window, is readily controlled in intensity by tuning the polarization direction of the excitation up to a full sign reversal. Hence, nonlinear metasurfaces are here demonstrated to offer the flexibility to tailor their ultrafast optical response in a fully all‐optically reconfigurable platform.

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