Broadband Perfect Absorber in the Visible Range Based on Metasurface Composite Structures

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Abstract

The broadband perfect absorption of visible light is of great significance for solar cells and photodetectors. The realization of a two-dimensional broadband perfect absorber in the visible range poses a formidable challenge with regard to improving the integration of optical systems. In this paper, we numerically demonstrate a broadband perfect absorber in the visible range from 400 nm to 700 nm based on metasurface composite structures. Simulation results show that the average absorptance is ~95.7% due to the combination of the intrinsic absorption of the lossy metallic material (Au) and the coupling resonances of the multi-sized resonators. The proposed perfect absorber may find potential applications in photovoltaics and photodetection.

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Wang, R., Yue, S., Zhang, Z., Hou, Y., Zhao, H., Qu, S., … Zhang, Z. (2022). Broadband Perfect Absorber in the Visible Range Based on Metasurface Composite Structures. Materials, 15(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15072612

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