Photo-to-heat conversion of broadband metamaterial absorbers based on TiN nanoparticles under laser and solar illumination
We theoretically investigate photothermal heating of ultra-flexible metamaterials, which are obtained by randomly mixing TiN nanoparticles in polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). Due to the plasmonic properties of TiN nanoparticles, incident light is perfectly absorbed in a broadband range (300-3000 nm) to...
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Zusammenfassung: | We theoretically investigate photothermal heating of ultra-flexible
metamaterials, which are obtained by randomly mixing TiN nanoparticles in
polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). Due to the plasmonic properties of TiN
nanoparticles, incident light is perfectly absorbed in a broadband range
(300-3000 nm) to generate heat within these metamaterials. Under irradiation of
an 808 nm near-infrared laser with different intensities, our predicted
temperature rises as a function of time agree well with recent experimental
data. For a given laser intensity, the temperature rise varies
non-monotonically with concentration of TiN nanoparticles because the
enhancement of thermal conductivity and absorbed energy as adding plasmonic
nanostructures leads to opposite effects on the heating process. When the model
is extended to solar heating, photothermal behaviors are qualitatively similar
but the temperature increase is less than 13 $K$. Our studies would provide
good guidance for future experimental studies on the photo-to-heat conversion
of broadband perfect absorbers. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2303.07894 |