Broadband, Polarization-insensitive and Wide-angle Optical Absorber based on Fractal Plasmonics
Abstract
In this paper, a plasmonic absorber consisting of a metal-dielectric-metal stack with a top layer of Sierpinski nanocarpet is theoretically investigated. Such compact absorber depicts broadband angle-independent behavior over a wide optical wavelength range ( nm) and a broad range of angles of light incidence (). Including several feature sizes, such fractal-like structure shows widely strong extinction (%) response for either transverse electric or magnetic polarization states under normal incidence. Underlying mechanisms of absorbance due to excited surface plasmon modes as well as electric/magnetic dipole resonances are well revealed by investigating electric field, magnetic field and current distributions. The proposed absorber opens a path to realize high-performance ultrathin light trapping devices.
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@article{arxiv.1605.07208,
title = {Broadband, Polarization-insensitive and Wide-angle Optical Absorber based on Fractal Plasmonics},
author = {Ali Eshaghian and Sajjad AbdollahRamezani and Ata Chizari and Amin Khavasi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.07208},
year = {2016}
}