Abstract

We study visible and infrared optical absorption of metal island films that are commonly used for applications such as color filters and sensors. Calculations were performed using the T-matrix method and compared to experimental transmittance measurements at visible spectrum on a real sample. While the radiation transfer solution through these films often assumes (i) no plasmon coupling, (ii) spherical particles, (iii) monodispersed size particles and/or (iv) bulk refractive index, we carefully study the influence of these assumptions on spectral transmittance. After a validation of the method, the resulting performance in terms of solar energy absorption, color lightness and hue are evaluated on a radiative cooling structure. Alternative designs that provide stronger coloration and thermal performance are proposed and discussed.

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