Working Mechanism and Progress of Electromagnetic Metamaterial Perfect Absorber

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Abstract

Electromagnetic metamaterials are artificial subwavelength composites with periodic structures, which can interact strongly with the incident light to achieve effective control of the light field. Metamaterial absorbers can achieve nearly 100% perfect absorption of incident light at a specific frequency, so they are widely used in sensors, optical switches, communication, and other fields. Based on the development history of metamaterials, this paper discusses the research background and significance of metamaterial perfect absorbers. Some perfect absorption mechanisms, such as impedance matching and coherent perfect absorption, are discussed. According to the functional division, the narrowband, dual frequency, multi-frequency, broadband, and tunable metamaterial perfect absorbers are briefly described.

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Liu, X., Xia, F., Wang, M., Liang, J., & Yun, M. (2023, February 1). Working Mechanism and Progress of Electromagnetic Metamaterial Perfect Absorber. Photonics. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics10020205

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