Black metals: Optical absorbers

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Abstract

We demonstrate a concept and fabrication of lithography-free layered metal-SiO2 thin-film structures which have reduced reflectivity (black appearance), to as low as 0.9%, with 4.9% broadband reflectance (8.9% for soda lime) in the 500-1400 nm range. The multi-layered (four layers) thin-film metamaterial is designed so that optical impedance matching produces minimal reflectance and transmittance within the visible and infra-red (IR) spectral region for a range of incident angles. The structure has enhanced absorbance and is easily tuned for reduced minimal transmission and reflection. This approach should allow for novel anti-reflection surfaces by impedance matching to be realized.

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Lundgaard, S., Ng, S. H., Nishijima, Y., Mazilu, M., & Juodkazis, S. (2020). Black metals: Optical absorbers. Micromachines, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi11030256

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