2020
DOI: 10.1109/jphot.2020.2992100
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Coherent Perfect Absorber Based on Antisymmetric Metasurface With Gain Material

Abstract: In this paper, we proposed a two ports coherent perfect absorber based on antisymmetric metasurface with gain material which is able to effectively regulate the absorption of the coherent incident wave under the condition of unequal incident intensities. This design overcomes the limitation that exists in the previous coherent controller which can only be applied to coherent light of equal intensity without gain material. In the proposed absorber, the metal strips of different lengths are arranged in an antisy… Show more

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“…Many researches on metasurface absorbers realize absorption by designing special metal structure on insulated substrate such as epoxy glass cloth [21][22][23] (such as FR4, a kind of epoxy glass fiber cloth substrate), reinforced hydrocarbon/ceramic laminates [24,25] and so on. The operating frequency range of the metamaterial absorber has covered microwaves [26], terahertz [27] and optical domains [28,29]. Other methods on frequency domain focus on realizing multi-frequency [30,31] or wideband absorption [32,33].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many researches on metasurface absorbers realize absorption by designing special metal structure on insulated substrate such as epoxy glass cloth [21][22][23] (such as FR4, a kind of epoxy glass fiber cloth substrate), reinforced hydrocarbon/ceramic laminates [24,25] and so on. The operating frequency range of the metamaterial absorber has covered microwaves [26], terahertz [27] and optical domains [28,29]. Other methods on frequency domain focus on realizing multi-frequency [30,31] or wideband absorption [32,33].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%