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Thermally Painted Metasurfaces Yield Perfect Light Absorbers

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A 3000-year-old metallurgy technique of heating metal to create vibrant colors creates a nanostructured surface that can act as a perfect light absorber, researchers from Case Western Reserve University have found. The team applied its findings to create a nickel thin-film that perfectly absorbs red light. “We showed that perfect light absorption could be realized using a simple thin-film with the right combination of oxide and metallic substrate,” said professor Giuseppe Strangi. “This combination naturally occurs with certain metals like the nickel and titanium we...Read full article

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    Published: February 2019
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    metasurfaces
    Metasurfaces are two-dimensional arrays of subwavelength-scale artificial structures, often referred to as meta-atoms or meta-elements, arranged in a specific pattern to manipulate the propagation of light or other electromagnetic waves at subwavelength scales. These structures can control the phase, amplitude, and polarization of incident light across a planar surface, enabling unprecedented control over the wavefront of light. Key features and characteristics of metasurfaces include: ...
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