Metamaterial solar absorption employs engineered nanostructures to achieve near‐unity capture of sunlight across ultraviolet, visible and near‐infrared bands. By arranging subwavelength ...
Metamaterial absorbers are artificially engineered structures designed to manipulate light–matter interactions in ways unattainable with conventional materials. By arranging subwavelength resonators ...
A recent study in Scientific Reports presented a graphene-based metamaterial as a solar absorber. The structure consisted of three layers: aluminum (Al) as the resonator, titanium nitride (TiN) as the ...
A multi-institutional team of optoelectronic and materials engineers in China has developed a type of metamaterial that is nearly invisible across visible light, microwave and infrared spectra. In ...