articleLaser & Photonics ReviewJun 16, 2014Closed access

Plasmonic and metamaterial structures as electromagnetic absorbers

State Key Laboratory of Modern Optical Instruments · Zhejiang University · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Abstract Electromagnetic absorbers have drawn increasing attention in many areas. A series of plasmonic and metamaterial structures can work as efficient narrowband absorbers due to the excitation of plasmonic or photonic resonances, providing a great potential for applications in designing selective thermal emitters, biosensing, etc. In other applications such as solar‐energy harvesting and photonic detection, the bandwidth of light absorbers is required to be quite broad. Under such a background, a variety of mechanisms of broadband/multiband absorption have been proposed, such as mixing multiple resonances together, exciting phase resonances, slowing down light by anisotropic metamaterials, employing high…

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