(a) and (b) Non-tapered hyperbolic metamaterial (HMM) stacks for a metamaterial perfect absorber (MPA). The complex photonic pattern design is necessary to boost the abso...
Impact Statement:This paper proposes the use of the non-tapered topology-optimized metamaterial perfect absorbers (MPA). The joint optimization using RCWA and experimental trial effective...Show More
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A novel scheme for a perfect hyperbolic metamaterial (HMM) absorber is proposed, and experimental verification is provided. It has been shown previously that tapered HMM ...Show MoreMetadata
Impact Statement:
This paper proposes the use of the non-tapered topology-optimized metamaterial perfect absorbers (MPA). The joint optimization using RCWA and experimental trial effectively boost the averaged broadband absorbance to 88.38% over λ = 1 μm to λ = 2 μm, which is, comparable to previous experimental effort using tapered hyperbolic metamaterial perfect absorbers. The proposed structure in this work can simplify the fabrication process due to the elimination of sidewall tapers in MPA design.
Abstract:
A novel scheme for a perfect hyperbolic metamaterial (HMM) absorber is proposed, and experimental verification is provided. It has been shown previously that tapered HMM stacks can provide adiabatic waveguiding over a wide spectral range and thus are an ideal opaque absorber. Here, nontapered shape-optimized HMM absorbers are proposed, which facilitates the fabrication and promotes the large-area applications such as thermophotovoltaics (TPV). In the synthesis of the optimal patterns, we use 5-harmonic rigorously coupled wave analysis (RCWA) and experimental trials to shorten the trial-and-error time. The best pattern provides an averaged broadband experimental absorption of 88.38% over λ = 1 μm to λ = 2 μm, which is comparable to the state-of-the-art experimental effort using tapered HMM. The nontapered nature can be easier to fabricate from the semiconductor processing viewpoint. The physics behind the pattern-optimized HMM cavity is the broadband light coupling by the air-cavity and the unbounded photonic density of the states (PDOS) associated with the HMM. The topology optimized air cavity effectively couples the incident photons into the metal-dielectric stacking, eliminating the need of sidewall tapers. We believe the proposed topology-optimization methodology benefits the future design of compact metamaterial perfect absorbers (MPA), sensors, antenna, and thermophotovoltaic emitters, and absorbers.
(a) and (b) Non-tapered hyperbolic metamaterial (HMM) stacks for a metamaterial perfect absorber (MPA). The complex photonic pattern design is necessary to boost the abso...
Published in: IEEE Photonics Journal ( Volume: 8, Issue: 5, October 2016)