Hybrid graphene metasurface for near-infrared absorbers
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2019-08-19Type
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Mahfuzur Rahman, MD; Raza, Aikifa; Younes, Hammad; Alghaferi, Amal; Chiesa, Matteo; Lu, Jin-YouAbstract
We experimentally demonstrated an amorphous graphene-based metasurface yielding near-infrared super absorber characteristic. The structure is obtained by alternatively combining magnetron-sputtering deposition and graphene transfer coating fabrication techniques. The thickness constraint of the physical vapor–deposited amorphous metallic layer is unlocked and as a result, the as-fabricated graphene-based metasurface absorber achieves near-perfect absorption in the near-infrared region with an ultra-broad spectral bandwidth of 3.0 µm. Our experimental characterization and theoretical analysis further point out that the strong light-matter interaction observed is caused by localized surface plasmon resonance of the metal film’s particle-like surface morphology. In addition to the enhanced light absorption characteristics, such an amorphous metasurface can be used for surface-enhanced Raman scattering applications. Meanwhile, the proposed graphene-based metasurface relies solely on CMOS-compatible, low cost and large-area processing, which can be flexibly scaled up for mass production.
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Mahfuzur Rahman, Raza, Younes, Alghaferi, Chiesa M, Lu J. Hybrid graphene metasurface for near-infrared absorbers. Optics Express. 2019;27(18):24866-24876Metadata
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