Polymer and Solution processed Metamaterials:
Metamaterials are artificial structures where properties are defined by the architecture rather than by composition. In general, metamaterials for photonics need downsizing at about 10 nm generating a local structure - the meta-atom - responsible for the overall properties. In this way, light-matter interactions can be controlled creating exotic effects such as negative refraction, generating hot-spots where light-matter interaction is enhanced.
Rely-photonics aims to make macromolecules active key-elements of metamaterials exploiting the ease of chemical engineering of their electronic response, which controls their refractive index, which is commonly too low for metamaterials. To this aim, the group is exploiting its consolidated background in the engineering of the optical properties of polymers to obtain proof-of-concepts elements, which are the cornerstone of modern photonics and optical signal handling, namely second harmonic generators (SHGs) and radiative rate modifier to create a new generation of more efficient and less energy consuming photonic elements.