A multiband perfect absorber based on hyperbolic metamaterials

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In recent years, considerable research efforts have been focused on near-perfect and perfect light absorption using metamaterials spanning frequency ranges from microwaves to visible frequencies. This relatively young field is currently facing many challenges that hampers its possible practical applications. In this paper, we present grating coupled-hyperbolic metamaterials (GC-HMM) as multiband perfect absorber that can offer extremely high flexibility in engineering the properties of electromagnetic absorption. The fabricated GC-HMMs exhibit several highly desirable features for technological applications such as polarization independence, wide angle range, broad- and narrow-band modes, multiband perfect and near perfect absorption in the visible to near-IR and mid-IR spectral range. In addition, we report a direct application of the presented system as an absorption based plasmonic sensor with a record figure of merit for this class of sensors.

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Sreekanth, K. V., Elkabbash, M., Alapan, Y., Rashed, A. R., Gurkan, U. A., & Strangi, G. (2016). A multiband perfect absorber based on hyperbolic metamaterials. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep26272

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