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    Zhang, Jian; Li, Qiang; Dai, Chenjie; Cheng, Mingliang; Hu, Xin; Kim, Hyun‐Sik; Yang, Heesun; Preston, Daniel J.; Li, Zhongyang; Zhang, Xuefeng; Lee, Won‐Kyu

    Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany), December 1, 2022, 2022-12-00, 20221201, Letnik: 18, Številka: 48
    Journal Article

    Flat metasurfaces with subwavelength meta‐atoms can be designed to manipulate the electromagnetic parameters of incident light and enable unusual light–matter interactions. Although hydrogel‐based metasurfaces have the potential to control optical properties dynamically in response to environmental conditions, the pattern resolution of these surfaces has been limited to microscale features or larger, limiting capabilities at the nanoscale, and precluding effective use in metamaterials. This paper reports a general approach to developing tunable plasmonic metasurfaces with hydrogel meta‐atoms at the subwavelength scale. Periodic arrays of hydrogel nanodots with continuously tunable diameters are fabricated on silver substrates, resulting in humidity‐responsive surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) at the nanostructure–metal interfaces. The peaks of the SPPs are controlled reversibly by absorbing or releasing water within the hydrogel matrix, the matrix‐generated plasmonic color rendering in the visible spectrum. This work demonstrates that metasurfaces designed with these spatially patterned nanodots of varying sizes benefit applications in anti‐counterfeiting and generate multicolored displays with single‐nanodot resolution. Furthermore, this work shows system versatility exhibited by broadband beam‐steering on a phase modulator consisting of hydrogel supercell units in which the size variations of constituent hydrogel nanostructures engineer the wavefront of reflected light from the metasurface. This paper reports an approach for plasmonic metasurfaces with hydrogel meta‐atoms at the subwavelength scale. Periodic arrays of hydrogel nanodots with tunable diameters are fabricated on silver substrates, resulting in humidity‐responsive surface plasmon polaritons. This work demonstrates that metasurfaces designed with spatially patterned hydrogel nanodots of varying size distributions benefit applications in anti‐counterfeiting, multicolored displays, and a phase modulator.