Non-layered gold-silicon and all-silicon frequency-selective metasurfaces for potential mid-infrared sensing applications

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We report simulations on the spectral behavior of non-layered gold-silicon and all-silicon frequency-selective metasurfaces in an asymmetric element configuration in the mid-infrared spectral window of 5–5.8 µm. The non-layered layout is experimentally feasible due to recent technological advances such as nano-imprint and nano-stencil lithography, and the spectral window was chosen due to the multitude of applications in sensing and imaging. The architecture exhibits significant resonance in the window of interest as well as extended tunability by means of variation of cell element sizes and relative coordinates. The results indicate that the proposed metasurface architecture is a viable candidate for mid-infrared absorbers, sensors and imaging systems.

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Dănilă, O., Mănăilă-Maximean, D., Bărar, A., & Loiko, V. A. (2021). Non-layered gold-silicon and all-silicon frequency-selective metasurfaces for potential mid-infrared sensing applications. Sensors, 21(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/s21165600

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