Applied Sciences (May 2019)

Enhancing Absorption Bandwidth through Vertically Oriented Metamaterials

  • Aaron J. Pung,
  • Michael D. Goldflam,
  • D. Bruce Burckel,
  • Igal Brener,
  • Michael B. Sinclair,
  • Salvatore Campione

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app9112223
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 11
p. 2223

Abstract

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Metamaterials research has developed perfect absorbers from microwave to optical frequencies, mainly featuring planar metamaterials, also referred to as metasurfaces. In this study, we investigated vertically oriented metamaterials, which make use of the entire three-dimensional space, as a new avenue to widen the spectral absorption band in the infrared regime between 20 and 40 THz. Vertically oriented metamaterials, such as those simulated in this work, can be experimentally realized through membrane projection lithography, which allows a single unit cell to be decorated with multiple resonators by exploiting the vertical dimension. In particular, we analyzed the cases of a unit cell containing a single vertical split-ring resonator (VSRR), a single planar split-ring resonator (PSRR), and both a VSRR and PSRR to explore intra-cell coupling between resonators. We show that the additional degrees of freedom enabled by placing multiple resonators in a unit cell lead to novel ways of achieving omnidirectional super absorption. Our results provide an innovative approach for controlling and designing engineered nanostructures.

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