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Active functionalities of metasurfaces are of growing interest in nanophotonics. The main strategy employed to date is spectral resonance tuning affecting predominantly the far-field response. However, this barely influences other essential resonance properties like near-field enhancement, signal modulation, quality factor, and absorbance, which are all vital for numerous applications. Here we introduce an active metasurface approach that combines temperature-tunable losses in vanadium dioxide with far-field coupling tunable symmetry-protected bound states in the continuum. This method enables exceptional precision in independently controlling both radiative and nonradiative losses. Consequently, it allows for the adjustment of both the far-field response and, notably, the near-field characteristics like local field enhancement and absorbance. We experimentally demonstrate continuous tuning from under- through critical- to overcoupling, achieving quality factors of 200 and a relative switching contrast of 78%. Our research marks a significant step toward highly tunable metasurfaces, controlling both near- and far-field properties.
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J Acoust Soc Am
August 2025
Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Québec J1K2R1, Canada.
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Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Klinikum rechts der Isar, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany. Electronic address:
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Brain and Nerve Research Centre, Concord Clinical School, University of Sydney, Concord Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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