Broadband absorption in patterned metal/weakly-absorbing-spacer/metal with graded photonic super-crystal

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It is challenging to realize the complete broadband absorption of near-infrared in thin optical devices. In this paper, we studied high light absorption in two devices: a stack of Aupattern/ insulator/Au-film and a stack of Au-pattern/weakly-absorbing-material/Au-film where the Au-pattern was structured in graded photonic super-crystal. We observed multiple-band absorption, including one near 1500 nm, in a stack of Au-pattern/spacer/Au-film. The multiple-band absorption is due to the gap surface plasmon polariton when the spacer thickness is less than 30 nm. Broadband absorption appears in the near-infrared when the insulator spacer is replaced by a weakly absorbing material. E-field intensity was simulated and confirmed the formation of gap surface plasmon polaritons and their coupling with Fabry-Pérot resonance.

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Kamau, S., Hassan, S., Alnasser, K., Zhang, H., Cui, J., & Lin, Y. (2021). Broadband absorption in patterned metal/weakly-absorbing-spacer/metal with graded photonic super-crystal. Photonics, 8(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics8040114

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