Vanadium dioxide (VO2) has attracted interest due to its
phase transition from the insulating to the metallic states for
potential use in a variety of optical and photonic applications. Here,
we propose a VO2/Si core-shell structure to improve
switching in band-selective reflection properties of the composite.
Mie scattering formulation is used to analyze the structure before and
after phase transition to show the impact of resonance quality on the
mid-infrared light back-scattering. After investigating the effect of
various VO2 nano-sphere radius sizes in both phases on
light reflectivity, a VO2/Si core-shell structure is
proposed to boost reflectivity and improve light controllability.
Randomly distributed nanoparticles are studied to illustrate how these
composites have similar behavior to their deterministic-distributed
counterpart. Our results indicate that up to two-thirds of incident
light power can be controlled by embedding proper core-shells in a
polymer host material.
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