Optical Metasurfaces for Energy Conversion

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Abstract

Nanostructured surfaces with designed optical functionalities, such as metasurfaces, allow efficient harvesting of light at the nanoscale, enhancing light-matter interactions for a wide variety of material combinations. Exploiting light-driven matter excitations in these artificial materials opens up a new dimension in the conversion and management of energy at the nanoscale. In this review, we outline the impact, opportunities, applications, and challenges of optical metasurfaces in converting the energy of incoming photons into frequency-shifted photons, phonons, and energetic charge carriers. A myriad of opportunities await for the utilization of the converted energy. Here we cover the most pertinent aspects from a fundamental nanoscopic viewpoint all the way to applications.

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Cortés, E., Wendisch, F. J., Sortino, L., Mancini, A., Ezendam, S., Saris, S., … Maier, S. A. (2022, October 12). Optical Metasurfaces for Energy Conversion. Chemical Reviews. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.2c00078

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