Epsilon-near-zero material-based bi-layer metamaterials for selective mid-infrared radiation

NANOTECHNOLOGY(2024)

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Selective mid-infrared (MIR) radiation is highly desirable in many applications. However, there are still great challenges to simultaneously achieve MIR camouflage and radiative cooling utilizing simple structure. This work theoretically and experimentally proposes a bi-layer metamaterial composed of aluminum doped zinc oxide (AZO) nanoparticles embedded in Al2O3 matrix on the aluminum film. The bi-layer metamaterial exhibits high performance in MIR camouflage with radiative cooling, a low emissivity ( epsilon 3-5 mu m = 0.11, epsilon 8-14 mu m = 0.20) in atmospheric windows and a high emissivity ( epsilon 5-8 mu m = 0.81) in non-atmospheric windows. The interaction of the epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) mode and localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) mode is responsible for the perfect emission over the wavelength range of 5-8 mu m. Additionally, the proposed selective MIR emitter supports large-angle incidence and has great polarization insensitivity. This demonstrates that epsilon-near-zero material-based bi-layer metamaterial is highly promising for the development of selective mid-infrared radiation.
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ENZ ceramics,bi-layer metamaterial,effective permittivity,MIR radiation
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