Tuning the infrared resonance of thermal emission from metasurfaces working in near-infrared

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We simulated numerically and demonstrated experimentally that the thermal emittance of a metasurface consisting of an array of rectangular metallic meta-atoms patterned on a layered periodic dielectric structure grown on top of a metallic layer can be tuned by changing several parameters. The resonance frequency, designed to be in the near-infrared spectral region, can be tuned by modifying the number of dielectric periods, and the polarization and incidence angle of the incoming radiation. In addition, the absorbance/emittance value at the resonant wavelength can be tuned by modifying the orientation of meta-atoms with respect to the illumination direction.

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Rasoga, O., Dragoman, D., Dinescu, A., Dirdal, C. A., Zgura, I., Nastase, F., … Galca, A. C. (2023). Tuning the infrared resonance of thermal emission from metasurfaces working in near-infrared. Scientific Reports, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-34741-4

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