Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
Tunable optical devices are of paramount importance in modern optical engineering, offering the flexibility to dynamically adjust key optical parameters, thus enhancing functionality and adaptability. In this study, a fresh approach is presented to achieve on-demand, spatially tunable optical properties using organic mixed ion-electron conductors, which can be produced using large-scale, cost-effective technologies. It is demonstrated how, by exploiting, the spatial modulation of the bulk electronic conductance of PEDOT:PSS through an organic electrochemical transistor configuration, we can create a spatially tunable broadband gradient index profile with multiple degrees of freedom. These findings introduce a new class of tunable graded index media, which hold potential for a wide range of applications that span from optical interconnections to multi-focal optical devices.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
graded index optics, organic polymers, tunable devices
Elenco autori:
Franceschini, Paolo; Tognazzi, Andrea; Demartis, Virginia Maria; Carletti, Luca; Menshikov, Evgenii; Alessandri, Ivano; Cino, Alfonso Carmelo; Torricelli, Fabrizio; De Angelis, Costantino; Vincenti, Maria Antonietta
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