A Route to Unusually Broadband Plasmonic Absorption Spanning from Visible to Mid-infrared

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Majid Aalizadeh
Amin Khavasi
Andriy E. Serebryannikov
Guy A. E. Vandenbosch
Ekmel Ozbay
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[1] Bilkent University,Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
[2] Bilkent University,Nanotechnology Research Center (NANOTAM)
[3] Sharif University of Technology,Electrical Engineering Department
[4] Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,ESAT
[5] Adam Mickiewicz University,TELEMIC
[6] Bilkent University,Faculty of Physics
[7] Bilkent University,National Nanotechnology Research Center (UNAM)
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Plasmonics | 2019年 / 14卷
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Localized surface plasmons; Nanodisk array; Impedance matching; Guided-mode resonance;
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In this paper, a route to ultra-broadband absorption is suggested and demonstrated by a feasible design. The high absorption regime (absorption above 90%) for the suggested structure ranges from visible to mid-infrared (MIR), i.e., for the wavelength varying from 478 to 3278 nm that yields an ultra-wide band with the width of 2800 nm. The structure consists of a top-layer-patterned metal-insulator-metal (MIM) configuration, into the insulator layer of which, an ultra-thin 5 nm layer of manganese (Mn) is embedded. The MIM configuration represents a Ti-Al2O3-Ti tri-layer. It is shown that, without the ultra-thin layer of Mn, the absorption bandwidth is reduced to 274 nm. Therefore, adding only a 5 nm layer of Mn leads to a more than tenfold increase in the width of the absorption band. It is explained in detail that the physical mechanism yielding this ultra-broadband result is a combination of plasmonic and non-plasmonic resonance modes, along with the appropriate optical properties of Mn. This structure has the relative bandwidth (RBW) of 149%, while only one step of lithography is required for its fabrication, so it is relatively simple. This makes it rather promising for practical applications.
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