Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, volume 24, issue 15, pages 8846-8853

Thermal tuning of terahertz metamaterial absorber properties based on VO2

Zhipeng Zheng 1
Yao Luo 1
Hua Yang 2
Zao Yi 1
Jianguo Zhang 3
Qianjv Song 1
Wenxing Yang 4
Chao Liu 5
Xianwen Wu 6
Pinghui Wu 7
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Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-03-23
scimago Q2
SJR0.721
CiteScore5.5
Impact factor2.9
ISSN14639076, 14639084
PubMed ID:  35356962
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
General Physics and Astronomy
Abstract
We present a novel, structurally simple, multifunctional broadband absorber. It consists of a patterned vanadium dioxide film and a metal plate spaced by a dielectric layer. Temperature control allows flexible adjustment of the absorption intensity from 0 to 0.999. The modulation mechanism of the absorber stems from the thermogenic phase change properties of the vanadium dioxide material. The absorber achieves total reflection properties in the terahertz band when the vanadium dioxide is in the insulated state. When the vanadium dioxide is in its metallic state, the absorber achieves near-perfect absorption in the ultra-broadband range of 3.7 THz-9.7 THz. Impedance matching theory and the analysis of electric field are also used to illustrate the mechanism of operation. Compared to previous reports, our structure utilizes just a single cell structure (3 layers only), and it is easy to process and manufacture. The absorption rate and operating bandwidth of the absorber are also optimised. In addition, the absorber is not only insensitive to polarization, but also very tolerant to the angle of incidence. Such a design would have great potential in wide-ranging applications, including photochemical energy harvesting, stealth devices, thermal emitters, etc.
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