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Ultrawideband Polarization-Independent Nanoarchitectonics: A Perfect Metamaterial Absorber for Visible and Infrared Optical Window Applications

This article presents numerical analysis of an ultrathin concentric hexagonal ring resonator (CHRR) metamaterial absorber (MMA) for ultrawideband visible and infrared optical window applications. The proposed MMA exhibits an absorption of above 90% from 380 to 2500 nm and an average absorbance of 96...

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Autores principales: Hakim, Mohammad Lutful, Hanif, Abu, Alam, Touhidul, Islam, Mohammad Tariqul, Arshad, Haslina, Soliman, Mohamed S., Albadran, Saleh Mohammad, Islam, Md. Shabiul
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9412529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36014711
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12162849
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author Hakim, Mohammad Lutful
Hanif, Abu
Alam, Touhidul
Islam, Mohammad Tariqul
Arshad, Haslina
Soliman, Mohamed S.
Albadran, Saleh Mohammad
Islam, Md. Shabiul
author_facet Hakim, Mohammad Lutful
Hanif, Abu
Alam, Touhidul
Islam, Mohammad Tariqul
Arshad, Haslina
Soliman, Mohamed S.
Albadran, Saleh Mohammad
Islam, Md. Shabiul
author_sort Hakim, Mohammad Lutful
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description This article presents numerical analysis of an ultrathin concentric hexagonal ring resonator (CHRR) metamaterial absorber (MMA) for ultrawideband visible and infrared optical window applications. The proposed MMA exhibits an absorption of above 90% from 380 to 2500 nm and an average absorbance of 96.64% at entire operational bandwidth with a compact unit cell size of 66 × 66 nm(2). The designed MMA shows maximum absorption of 99% at 618 nm. The absorption bandwidth of the MMA covers the entire visible and infrared optical windows. The nickel material has been used to design the top and bottom layer of MMA, where aluminium nitride (AlN) has been used as the substrate. The designed hexagonal MMA shows polarization-independent properties due to the symmetry of the design and a stable absorption label is also achieved for oblique incident angles up to 70 °C. The absorption property of hexagonal ring resonator MMA has been analyzed by design evaluation, parametric and various material investigations. The metamaterial property, surface current allocation, magnetic field and electric field have also been analyzed to explore the absorption properties. The proposed MMA has promising prospects in numerous applications like infrared detection, solar cells, gas detection sensors, imaging, etc.
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spelling pubmed-94125292022-08-27 Ultrawideband Polarization-Independent Nanoarchitectonics: A Perfect Metamaterial Absorber for Visible and Infrared Optical Window Applications Hakim, Mohammad Lutful Hanif, Abu Alam, Touhidul Islam, Mohammad Tariqul Arshad, Haslina Soliman, Mohamed S. Albadran, Saleh Mohammad Islam, Md. Shabiul Nanomaterials (Basel) Article This article presents numerical analysis of an ultrathin concentric hexagonal ring resonator (CHRR) metamaterial absorber (MMA) for ultrawideband visible and infrared optical window applications. The proposed MMA exhibits an absorption of above 90% from 380 to 2500 nm and an average absorbance of 96.64% at entire operational bandwidth with a compact unit cell size of 66 × 66 nm(2). The designed MMA shows maximum absorption of 99% at 618 nm. The absorption bandwidth of the MMA covers the entire visible and infrared optical windows. The nickel material has been used to design the top and bottom layer of MMA, where aluminium nitride (AlN) has been used as the substrate. The designed hexagonal MMA shows polarization-independent properties due to the symmetry of the design and a stable absorption label is also achieved for oblique incident angles up to 70 °C. The absorption property of hexagonal ring resonator MMA has been analyzed by design evaluation, parametric and various material investigations. The metamaterial property, surface current allocation, magnetic field and electric field have also been analyzed to explore the absorption properties. The proposed MMA has promising prospects in numerous applications like infrared detection, solar cells, gas detection sensors, imaging, etc. MDPI 2022-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9412529/ /pubmed/36014711 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12162849 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hakim, Mohammad Lutful
Hanif, Abu
Alam, Touhidul
Islam, Mohammad Tariqul
Arshad, Haslina
Soliman, Mohamed S.
Albadran, Saleh Mohammad
Islam, Md. Shabiul
Ultrawideband Polarization-Independent Nanoarchitectonics: A Perfect Metamaterial Absorber for Visible and Infrared Optical Window Applications
title Ultrawideband Polarization-Independent Nanoarchitectonics: A Perfect Metamaterial Absorber for Visible and Infrared Optical Window Applications
title_full Ultrawideband Polarization-Independent Nanoarchitectonics: A Perfect Metamaterial Absorber for Visible and Infrared Optical Window Applications
title_fullStr Ultrawideband Polarization-Independent Nanoarchitectonics: A Perfect Metamaterial Absorber for Visible and Infrared Optical Window Applications
title_full_unstemmed Ultrawideband Polarization-Independent Nanoarchitectonics: A Perfect Metamaterial Absorber for Visible and Infrared Optical Window Applications
title_short Ultrawideband Polarization-Independent Nanoarchitectonics: A Perfect Metamaterial Absorber for Visible and Infrared Optical Window Applications
title_sort ultrawideband polarization-independent nanoarchitectonics: a perfect metamaterial absorber for visible and infrared optical window applications
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9412529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36014711
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12162849
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