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Realization of perfect selective absorber based on multipole modes in all-dielectric moth-eye structure
Abstract:
Perfect absorbers play crucial roles in optical functional devices. Among various types of absorbers, moth-eye structures are known for their excellent absorbing efficiency. In this paper, we apply an electromagnetic multipole expansion method to treat an isolated all-dielectric moth-eye structure as a large particle and calculate various electric and magnetic multipole modes within the moth-eye structure. In periodical array, the multipole modes within each particle interact with each other. These constructive or destructive interactions cause shifts in the multipole resonant peaks. The multipole modes inside the particle array introduce reflecting peaks for loss-less materials. The absorption enhancement inside moth-eye structures can be attributed to the electric field enhancement resulting from these electric and magnetic multipole modes. Based on our theoretical study, we propose a near-ideal selective absorber based on moth-eye array, which achieves near 100% absorption within wavelength range from 400 nm to 1500 nm while achieving near 0% absorption over about 1700 nm.
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