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Flexible ultrabroadband near-perfect absorber enabled by synergistic effects of cavity mode overlap and broadband anti-reflection

Authors
Kim, HyeonwooJung, IncheolKang, CheolhunLim, DonggyuJu, SeongcheolKim, DohyunJung, Jong HoonOk, Jong G.Choi, JaewonLee, Kyu-Tae
Issue Date
Jun-2025
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd.
Keywords
Broadband absorber; Nanostructure; Flexible; Inverse design
Citation
Materials Today Nano, v.30
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Materials Today Nano
Volume
30
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/77704
DOI
10.1016/j.mtnano.2025.100608
ISSN
2588-8420
2588-8420
Abstract
Achieving ultrabroadband, polarization- and angle-insensitive light absorption in a flexible structure is critical for advanced applications in thermoelectrics, detection, and imaging, yet remains a significant challenge. Here, we present a flexible ultrabroadband near-perfect absorber (UNPA) that addresses this challenge by leveraging the synergistic effects of overlapping resonances in multiple cavities and broadband anti-reflection (AR) properties in slanted columnar nanostructures. The graded-index (GRIN) distribution of the structure facilitates efficient light trapping, enabling an average absorption of similar to 98 % across 400-2000 nm. To optimize material combinations and layer thicknesses, we employ an inverse design method integrating an exhaustive search with a quasi-Newton approach, ensuring optimal absorption performance. The UNPA also demonstrates exceptional angle insensitivity, maintaining 92 % average absorption at incidence angles up to 60 degrees, regardless of polarization. Additionally, it exhibits remarkable mechanical robustness, retaining its absorption efficiency after 5000 bending cycles and sustaining performance at a bending radius of 5 mm. By combining ultrabroadband absorption, mechanical flexibility, and angle insensitivity, this work provides a scalable and practical solution for next-generation energy harvesting, sensing, and optical applications.
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