2022
DOI: 10.3390/nano12234253
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Design and Parametric Analysis of a Wide-Angle and Polarization Insensitive Ultra-Broadband Metamaterial Absorber for Visible Optical Wavelength Applications

Abstract: Researchers are trying to work out how to make a broadband response metamaterial absorber (MMA). Electromagnetic (EM) waves that can pass through the atmosphere and reach the ground are most commonly used in the visible frequency range. In addition, they are used to detect faults, inspect tapped live-powered components, electrical failures, and thermal leaking hot spots. This research provides a numerical analysis of a compact split ring resonator (SRR) and circular ring resonator (CRR) based metamaterial abso… Show more

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“…However, the tunability of the cut-on wavelength λ Cut-on in this design is limited, restricting its application. A more versatile solution can be found in metamaterials in the form of artificially engineered nanomaterials, whose unique properties arise from their sub-wavelength structural configurations rather than their chemical composition [8][9][10]. Therefore, the optical property of the metamaterials can be tuned to meet specifical requirements, as long as we change the geometry parameters of the sub-wavelength structural configurations [11][12][13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the tunability of the cut-on wavelength λ Cut-on in this design is limited, restricting its application. A more versatile solution can be found in metamaterials in the form of artificially engineered nanomaterials, whose unique properties arise from their sub-wavelength structural configurations rather than their chemical composition [8][9][10]. Therefore, the optical property of the metamaterials can be tuned to meet specifical requirements, as long as we change the geometry parameters of the sub-wavelength structural configurations [11][12][13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%