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Enhanced Polarization Response of Epsilon-Near-Zero Materials at Near-Infrared Wavelengths

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Abstract

Epsilon near zero (ENZ) materials are known to exhibit a strong plasmonic and optoelectronic response around their ENZ wavelengths, making them desirable for several photonics applications. Of particular interest are transparent conducting oxides such as CdO (Cadmium oxide) and ITO (Indium tin oxide) thin films that feature improved transmittance and low resistivity at ENZ wavelengths. In this work, we focus on using pump-probe laser spectroscopy to interrogate the magneto-optic response of Gd-doped and In-doped CdO films at near-IR ENZ wavelengths (0.760 – 2.2 μm). We use both laser reflectance (Kerr effect) and transmittance (Faraday effect) measurements to determine the wavelength-dependent polarization response of CdO:Gd and CdO:In films, which we then utilize to calculate the Verdet constant. Our magneto-optic experiments, when performed in static-mode, reveal that CdO:Gd films feature extremely high Verdet constants at ENZ wavelengths. Through time-resolved experiments, we shed light on the quasi-particle interactions that enable energy relaxation mechanisms in these systems.

Presenters

  • Ramya Mohan

    University of Virginia

Authors

  • Ramya Mohan

    University of Virginia

  • Jonathon R Schrecengost

    Pennsylvania State University

  • Angela Cleri

    Pennsylvania State University

  • Maxwell Tolchin

    Pennsylvania State University

  • Victor Ortiz

    University of California, Riverside

  • John A Tomko

    Univ of Virginia, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22904, USA

  • Richard Wilson

    University of California, Riverside

  • Joshua D Caldwell

    Vanderbilt Univ

  • Jon-Paul Maria

    Pennsylvania State University, The Pennsylvania State University

  • Noel C Giebink

    Pennsylvania State University

  • Patrick Hopkins

    Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22904, USA, University of Virginia