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Broadening Bandwidths of Few-Layer Absorbers by Superimposing Two High-Loss Resonators.

Dong Wu1, Jianjun Chen2,3,4,5,6.   

Abstract

Efficient broadband absorption of solar radiation is desired for sea water desalination, icephobicity and other renewable energy applications. We propose an idea of superimposing two high-loss resonances to broaden bandwidths of a few-layer absorber, which is made of dielectric/ metal/dielectric/ metal layers. Both the simulation and experiment show that the structure has an averaged absorption efficiency higher than 97% at wavelengths ranging from 350 to 1200 nm. The bandwidth of the absorption larger than 90% is up to 1000 nm (410-1410 nm), which is greater than that (≤ 750 nm) of previous MIM planar absorbers. Especially, the average absorption from 350 to 1000 nm is kept above 90% at an incidence angle as high as 65°, meanwhile still maintained above 80% even at an incident angle of 75°. The performance of angular insensitivity is much better than that of previous few-layer solar absorbers. The flexible 1D nonoble metasurface absorbers are fabricated in a single evaporation step. Under the illumination of a halogen lamp of P = 1.2 kW/m2, the flexible metasurface increases its surface temperature by 25.1 K from room temperature. Further experiments demonstrate that the heat localization rapidly melts the accumulated ice. Our illumination intensity (P = 1.2 kW/m2) is only half of that (P = 2.4 kW/m2) in previous solar anti-ice studies based on gold/TiO2 particle metasurfaces, indicating that our metasurface is more advantageous topractical applications. Our results illustrate an effective pathway toward the broadband metasurface absorbers with the attractive properties of mechanical flexibility, low cost of the no-noble metals, and large-area fabrications, which have promising prospects in the applications of solar heat utilization.

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Keywords:  Absorption; Metasurface; Non-noble metal; Resonance; Solar energy

Year:  2021        PMID: 33566218      PMCID: PMC7876209          DOI: 10.1186/s11671-020-03471-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanoscale Res Lett        ISSN: 1556-276X            Impact factor:   4.703


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