Abstract

The authors have successfully fabricated planar micro-optical switch device exploiting the transmitting semiconductor (on) to the reflecting metallic (off) phase transition of thermochromic W(1.4at.%)-doped VO2 smart coatings and driven by an external voltage. The starting W-doped VO2-coated Al2O3 exhibited infrared transmittance switching about 45%. After the microfabrication, the temperature dependence of electrical resistance of the micro-optical switch showed clearly its well-known semiconductor-to-metallic phase transition at a transition temperature of 36°C. A reversible transmittance switching (on/off) as high as 28dB was achieved with this device at λ=1.55μm. In addition, the transmittance switching modulation of the device was demonstrated at 1.55μm by switching the micro-optical switch simultaneously with dc and ac voltages.

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