Graphene metascreen for designing compact infrared absorbers with enhanced bandwidth

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Abstract

We propose a compact, wideband terahertz and infrared absorber, comprising a patterned graphene sheet on a thin metal-backed dielectric slab. This graphene-based nanostructure can achieve a low or negative effective permeability, necessary for realizing the perfect absorption. The dual-reactive property found in both the plasmonic graphene sheet and the grounded high-permittivity slab introduces extra poles into the equivalent circuit model of the system, thereby resulting in a dual-band or broadband magnetic resonance that enhances the absorption bandwidth. More interestingly, the two-dimensional patterned graphene sheet significantly simplifies the design and fabrication processes for achieving resonant magnetic response, and allows the frequency-reconfigurable operation via electrostatic gating.

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Chen, P. Y., Farhat, M., & Baʇci, H. (2015). Graphene metascreen for designing compact infrared absorbers with enhanced bandwidth. Nanotechnology, 26(16). https://doi.org/10.1088/0957-4484/26/16/164002

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