Reconfigurable semiconductor Mie-resonant meta-optics

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Metasurfaces allow unprecedented control of light through engineering the amplitude, phase and polarization across arrays of meta-atom resonators. Adding dynamic tunability to metasurface components would boost their potential and unlock a vast array of new application possibilities such as dynamic beam steering, LIDAR, tunable metalenses and reconfigurable meta-holograms, to name a few. We present here high-index reconfigurable metaatoms, resonators and metasurfaces that can dynamically and continuously tune their frequency, amplitude and phase, across the near to mid-infrared spectral ranges. We highlight the importance of narrow linewidth resonances along with peak performance of tunable mechanisms for efficient and practical reconfigurable devices.