An Ultra-Thin Near-Perfect Absorber via Block Copolymer Engineered Metasurfaces

J Colloid Interface Sci. 2022 Mar:609:375-383. doi: 10.1016/j.jcis.2021.11.163. Epub 2021 Nov 29.

Abstract

Producing ultrathin light absorber layers is attractive towards the integration of lightweight planar components in electronic, photonic, and sensor devices. In this work, we report the experimental demonstration of a thin gold (Au) metallic metasurface with near-perfect visible absorption (∼95 %). Au nanoresonators possessing heights from 5 - 15 nm with sub-50 nm diameters were engineered by block copolymer (BCP) templating. The Au nanoresonators were fabricated on an alumina (Al2O3) spacer layer and a reflecting Au mirror, in a film-coupled nanoparticle design. The BCP nanopatterning strategy to produce desired heights of Au nanoresonators was tailored to achieve near-perfect absorption at ≈ 600 nm. The experimental insight described in this work is a step forward towards realizing large area flat optics applications derived from subwavelength-thin metasurfaces.

Keywords: Block copolymers; Flat optics; Metasurfaces; Nanoresonators; Perfect absorbers.