A designed broadband absorber based on ENZ mode incorporating plasmonic metasurfaces

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In this paper, we present a numerical study of a metamaterial absorber that provides polarization-insensitive absorption over a broad bandwidth of operation over the mid-infrared region. The absorber consists of a periodically patterned metal-dielectric-metal structure integrated with an epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) nanolayer into the insulating dielectric gap region. Such an anomalous broadband absorber is achieved thanks to a couple of resonant modes including plasmon and ENZ modes that are excited under mid-IR light illumination. By adding a 0.06-μmthick ENZ layer between the patterned gold rectangular grating and the SiO2 dielectric layer, the absorber captures > 95% light over a 1.5 μm bandwidth centered at a near-8-μm wavelength over a wide range of oblique incidence under transverse-magnetic and -electric polarizations. The designed ENZ-based wideband absorber has potential for many practical applications, including sensing, imaging and solar energy harvesting over a wide frequency regime.

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Dang, P. T., Le, K. Q., Lee, J. H., & Nguyen, T. K. (2019). A designed broadband absorber based on ENZ mode incorporating plasmonic metasurfaces. Micromachines, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi10100673

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