非周期图
宽带
红外线的
紫外线
反向
光电子学
材料科学
反问题
光学
计算机科学
物理
数学
组合数学
数学分析
几何学
作者
Zhengai Chen,Zhengji Wen,Zhixuan Wu,Yanqing Gao,Chong Tan,Zhixiang Deng,Xiaowen Li,Dongjie Zhou,Feng Liu,Jiaming Hao,Zhiming Huang,Ning Dai,Yan Sun
标识
DOI:10.1002/lpor.202301378
摘要
Abstract The ability to actively control broadband light absorption and reflection ranging from deep‐ultraviolet (DUV) to near‐infrared (NIR), is crucial for various optical and optoelectronic applications. Herein, a novel type of ultrathin, lithography‐free, and broadband aperiodic thin‐film metamaterial coatings (metacoatings) is inverse‐designed from DUV to NIR (190–1700 nm), which is composed of a series of deeply subwavelength tungsten oxide layers with graded refractive index profiles (by varying the deposited Ar gas pressures from 0.1 to 3.0 Pa) above an opaque aluminum layer. Experimental results show that these proposed aperiodic metacoatings can realize a transition from broadband strong absorption (as‐deposited state) to high reflection (annealed state) from visible (VIS) to NIR (400–1700 nm), through thermal annealing techniques. The aperiodic metacoatings have an overall thickness of just ≈200 nm, with angle‐insensitive up to 70° as well as are polarization‐independent. Furthermore, vivid structural colors can be generated by rearranging the aperiodic tungsten oxide layers and finally employed in color display applications. These aperiodic metacoatings offer a very promising platform for many applications such as broadband photodetectors, thermophotovoltaics, information encryption devices, etc.
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