“…Once a dormant area of research, PCMs were catapulted into the spotlight with the development of compact disc (CD), digital versatile disc (DVD), and Blu-ray disc (BD) that used GeTe-Sb 2 Te 3 (GST) and near-field optics as a means for tertiary data storage [4,5]. Subsequent advancements in optical devices have seen the increasing use of PCMs, as the multiplicity of reversibly switchable stable phases with considerably different refractive indices makes phase change materials an attractive choice for a variety of tasks including tuning [6], switching [7,8], beam steering [9], memory devices [10,11], computational memory devices [12], electro-absorption modulation [13,14], metasurfaces [15,16], and neuromorphic computing [17,18].…”