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Ultra-Thin Reflective Light Modulators Enabled by Electro-Optical Tunable Gap Plasmons

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Abstract

We demonstrate compact reflective light modulators based on coupling to gap plasmons electro-optically modulated at radiofrequencies. Modulation is enabled by ultra-fast electro-optic organic polymers that pave the way for high-speed spatial control of light fields.

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