Independently tunable multipurpose absorber with single layer of metal-graphene metamaterials

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This paper reports an independently tunable graphene-based metamaterial absorber (GMA) designed by etching two cascaded resonators with dissimilar sizes in the unit cell. Two perfect absorption peaks were obtained at 6.94 and 10.68 µm with simple single-layer metal-graphene metamaterials; the peaks show absorption values higher than 99%. The mechanism of absorption was analyzed theoretically. The independent tunability of the metamaterial absorber (MA) was realized by varying the Fermi level of graphene under a set of resonators. Furthermore, multi-band and wide-band absorption were observed by the proposed structure upon increasing the number of resonators and resizing them in the unit cell. The obtained results demonstrate the multipurpose performance of this type of absorber and indicate its potential application in diverse applications, such as solar energy harvesting and thermal absorbing.

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Han, C., Zhong, R., Liang, Z., Yang, L., Fang, Z., Wang, Y., … Liu, S. (2021). Independently tunable multipurpose absorber with single layer of metal-graphene metamaterials. Materials, 14(2), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14020284

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