An element for steering electromagnetic beams. The element includes a phase change
material in combination with dielectric and other layers in a multilayer optical
stack. The phase change material that is reversibly transformable between two or
more structural states, where different structural states differ with respect to
refractive index and/or extinction coefficient. The structural state of the phase
change material establishes a phase angle state for the element that dictates the
direction of propagation of an output beam produced from an incident electromagnetic
beam. Depending on the structural state, the element adopts one of two principal
phase angle states and a binary beam steering capability is achieved in which an
incident electromagnetic beam can be redirected in either of two directions. In
a preferred embodiment, the output beam is a reflected beam and the element includes
a phase change material sandwiched between two dielectric materials and supported
by a metal layer.