A black body absorber from vertically aligned single-walled carbon nanotubes
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology · Nagoya University
Abstract
Among all known materials, we found that a forest of vertically aligned single-walled carbon nanotubes behaves most similarly to a black body, a theoretical material that absorbs all incident light. A requirement for an object to behave as a black body is to perfectly absorb light of all wavelengths. This important feature has not been observed for real materials because materials intrinsically have specific absorption bands because of their structure and composition. We found a material that can absorb light almost perfectly across a very wide spectral range (0.2-200 mum). We attribute this black body behavior to stem from the sparseness and imperfect alignment of the vertical single-walled carbon nanotubes.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 70.93
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 24
Authors
8- KMKohei MizunoCorresponding
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
- JIJ. Ishii
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
- HKHideo Kishida
Nagoya University
- YHYuhei Hayamizu
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
- SYSatoshi Yasuda
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Topics & keywords
- Carbon nanotube
- Materials science
- Carbon black
- Absorption (acoustics)
- Wavelength
- Carbon fibers
- Nanotechnology
- Range (aeronautics)
- Life in Land