Abstract

Ferroelectric bilayers are leveraged in concert with a metasurface to create tunable infrared devices possessing high-speed, low-power and latchable switching (see article number 1800862 by Thomas E. Beechem and co-workers). Together, these characteristics highlight the potential of ferroelectrics for dynamic infrared elements while also emphasizing the general utility of leveraging phonons to sculpt a material's infrared response.

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