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Light scattering by correlated disordered assemblies of nanoantennas

  • Université Paris-Saclay

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Optical nanoantennas are widely used to build absorbing metasurfaces with applications in photodetection, solar cells, and sensing. Most of the time, the nanoantennas are assembled as a periodic distribution, but there have been various works where disordered arrays are used, either to get rid of diffraction orders or due to a fabrication process that prevents any determined distribution. Here, we investigate both theoretically and experimentally the unavoidable scattering introduced by such disorders. By introducing a perturbation on the positions of 1D arrays of metal-insulator-metal (MIM) nanoantennas, the light is scattered rather than increasingly absorbed. The scattering occurs only in the plane of incidence and on a given spectral range. We show how this scattering can be manipulated from 0% to 55% of the incoming light.

langue originaleAnglais
Numéro d'article041103
journalApplied Physics Letters
Volume115
Numéro de publication4
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 22 juil. 2019

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