Broad Band Absorber Based on Metamaterials

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Abstract

We describe a near perfect broad band absorber based on a laterally nanostructured multilayer material. We present calculations of the structure that demonstrates over 98{\%} absorption over a wide frequency range around the 300 K black body spectrum. We also show that a nanostructured metamaterial allows us to tailor the index of refraction using effective medium theory, with further improvement of the absorption characteristics to over 99{\%} over the same frequency range. The absorber can be adapted for use in any frequency range and any source type. These materials may have applications in~energy harvesting and~scattered light control.

*This work was supported by the Laboratory for Physical Sciences.

Authors

  • Timothy D. Corrigan

    • Department of Physics, University of Maryland
  • H.D. Drew

    • University of Maryland at College Park
    • University of Maryland at College Park, CNAM
    • University of Maryland
    • Department of Physics, University of Maryland
  • Ray Phaneuf

    • Department of Materials Science, University of Maryland
    • University of Maryland
  • Paul Kolb

    • Laboratory for Physical Sciences