화학공학소재연구정보센터
Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol.96, No.2-3, 331-336, 2006
Optical switching properties of VO2 films driven by using WDM-aligned lasers
Vanadium dioxide (VO2) film had been demonstrated a high speed IR shutter driven by total optical modulation. However, it usually required a higher power heating laser of high power and precise optical systems to cover the probe beam on the sample with a heating beam of larger area. A new optical system, simply composed of wavelength division multiplexing (WDM), fiber lens or convex lens system, and a glass sheet with VO2 thin film on it, was easily assembled to utilize VO2 film as an IR shutter, implying the possibility to highly miniaturize the VO2-based optical shutter. A permanent low-transmittance (PLT) region forms on the film within the probe beam, resulting in a decrease in average power of the probe beam. Another ring-type switching area (switching ring) forms around the PLT region, resulting in the transmittance switching of the probe beam synchronously with the heating signal. VO2 films can be switched with the highest rate of a continuous square heating signal of 3 mW at 120 kHz. A heating pulse of 0.7ns and 13mW can be used to stimulate an IR pulse with fiber lens. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.