Deposited ultra-thin titanium nitride nanorod array as a plasmonic near-perfect light absorber

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The transmittance, reflectance, and extinctance that correspond to the localized plasmonic resonance within TiN nanorods were investigated. The obliquely deposited TiN nanorod array shows polarization-independent admittance matching to air. Unlike noble metal nanorods, the near-field localized longitudinal and transverse plasmonic resonance of TiN nanorod arrays present polarization-dependent light extinction in the far field. The longitudinal plasmonic mode presents stronger extinction than transverse plasmonic mode. In order to have high efficient light absorption, an ultra-thin two-layered TiN nanorod array was fabricated with orthogonal deposition planes for upper layer and bottom layer to absorb different polarized light energy. The measured spectrum shows broadband and wide-angle light extinction.

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Jen, Y. J., Yang, K. B., Lin, P. C., & Chung, M. H. (2020). Deposited ultra-thin titanium nitride nanorod array as a plasmonic near-perfect light absorber. Scientific Reports, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-79399-4

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