Thin Perfect Absorbers for Electromagnetic Waves: Theory, Design, and Realizations
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Abstract
In recent years we have learned to fabricate structures smaller than electromagnetic wavelengths, and to assemble them into metamaterials with exotic optical properties for previously unimaginable applications. One such property is perfect absorption of incident light, with no reflection or transmission, across many wavelengths. The authors review the physics, design principles, and classification of thin perfect absorbers, and outline avenues for progress.
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- Metamaterial
- Wavelength
- Electromagnetic radiation
- Reflection (computer programming)
- Optics
- Absorption (acoustics)
- Physics
- Transmission (telecommunications)
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