Abstract
Broadband metamaterial perfect absorbers have attracted a great attention to the people who study its use in solar energy harvesting. However, it is an extremely challenge to integrate such properties as ultra-broadband, perfect absorption, polarization-independent, angle-insensitive to a large incident angle and so on into a simple absorber structure. In this paper, we use FDTD to design a simple ultra-broadband metamaterial perfect absorber, consisting of x-cavity titanium nano-disk array based on a Silicon nitride-Titanium-Silicon nitride-Titanium four-layer structure. The optimized results indicate that the absorber broadband absorption spectra range from 400 nm to 2500 nm with 97.6% average absorption at normal incidence. The interactions among SPR, MR and CR lead to a high absorption. Moreover, the absorber is both polarization-independent and large incident angle-insensitive for both TE and TM-polarized waves. In addition, the absorber has an extremely high tolerance to fabrication errors, which is of great significance for practical production and application.
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