A perfect absorber made of a graphene micro-ribbon metamaterial
Friedrich Schiller University Jena
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Abstract
Metamaterial-based perfect absorbers promise many applications. Perfect absorption is characterized by the complete suppression of transmission and reflection and complete dissipation of the incident energy by the absorptive meta-atoms. A certain absorption spectrum is usually assigned to a bulk medium and serves as a signature of the respective material. Here we show how to use graphene flakes as building blocks for perfect absorbers. Then, an absorbing meta-atom only consists of a molecular monolayer placed at an appropriate distance from a metallic ground plate. We show that the functionality of such device is intuitively and correctly explained by a Fabry-Perot model.
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- Metamaterial
- Optics
- Ribbon
- Materials science
- Dissipation
- Graphene
- Absorption (acoustics)
- Reflection (computer programming)
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