Optimized aperiodic multilayer structures for use as narrow-angular absorbers
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-28-2014
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate aperiodic multilayer structures for use as narrow-angular absorbers. The layer thicknesses and materials are optimized using a genetic global optimization algorithm coupled to a transfer matrix code to maximize the angular selectivity in the absorptance at a single or multiple wavelengths. We first consider structures composed of alternating layers of tungsten and silicon or silica, and find that it is not possible to achieve angular selectivity in the absorptance with such structures. We next consider structures composed of alternating layers of silicon and silica, and show that when optimized they exhibit high angular selectivity in absorptance. In addition, as the angular selectivity in absorptance increases, the wavelength range of high angular selectivity also decreases. Optimizing the material composition of the multilayer structures, in addition to optimizing the layer thicknesses, leads to marginal improvement in angular selectivity. Finally, we show that by optimizing the absorptance of the multilayer structures at multiple wavelengths, we can obtain structures exhibiting almost perfect absorptance at normal incidence and narrow angular width in absorptance at these wavelengths. Similar to the structures optimized at a single wavelength, the wavelength range of high angularly selective absorptance is narrow.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Journal of Applied Physics
Recommended Citation
Granier, C., Afzal, F., Lorenzo, S., Reyes, M., Dowling, J., & Veronis, G. (2014). Optimized aperiodic multilayer structures for use as narrow-angular absorbers. Journal of Applied Physics, 116 (24) https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4904905