Metasurfaces as Energy Valves for Sustainable Energy Management

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Abstract

Control of light absorption and transmission by metal–insulator–metal (MIM) metasurfaces are promising for applications in optical windows. This study shows the realization of photo-thermal energy conversion for radiative cooling by MIM metasurfaces with thin metal substrate and Indium–Tin–Oxide (ITO). High transparency of ITO at visible wavelengths and high absorption at mid-infrared wavelengths were realized for future applications of efficient cooling or heating applicable for living and working spaces. The MIM (ITO/CaF2/ITO) metasurface was patterned with low-resolution photo-lithography as a demonstration of further simplification and possible scalability of the patterning for practical window applications.

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Nishijima, Y., Kimura, S., Takeshima, Y., & Juodkazis, S. (2022). Metasurfaces as Energy Valves for Sustainable Energy Management. Micromachines, 13(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi13101769

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