Mid-Infrared optical absorber based on anisotropic black phosphorus and magnesium fluoride

This paper presents a mid-infrared absorber based on anisotropic black phosphorus (BP) stacked with magnesium fluoride (MgF2). BP has a sufficiently large electronic bandgap, and its high carrier mobility allows for efficient free-carrier absorption in the mid-infrared regimes. Magnesium fluoride is...

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Main Authors: Abdulkawi, Wazie M., Aladadi, Yosef T., Al-Moliki, Yahya Mohammed, Alresheedi, Mohammed Thamer, Mahdi, Mohd Adzir, Abas, Ahmad Fauzi, Ng, Eng Khoon
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1150192025-02-17T04:56:58Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/115019/ Mid-Infrared optical absorber based on anisotropic black phosphorus and magnesium fluoride Abdulkawi, Wazie M. Aladadi, Yosef T. Al-Moliki, Yahya Mohammed Alresheedi, Mohammed Thamer Mahdi, Mohd Adzir Abas, Ahmad Fauzi Ng, Eng Khoon This paper presents a mid-infrared absorber based on anisotropic black phosphorus (BP) stacked with magnesium fluoride (MgF2). BP has a sufficiently large electronic bandgap, and its high carrier mobility allows for efficient free-carrier absorption in the mid-infrared regimes. Magnesium fluoride is an ideal candidate for the mid-infrared absorber, providing optical transparency, efficient absorption, and antireflection properties due to its low refractive index. Different unit cell shapes were used to examine the absorbance for both the transverse electric mode (TE) and transverse magnetic mode (TM) polarization components. The results show that the absorbance for TM polarization is approximately 48% and 50% at around 7 μm and 12 μm, respectively. For TE polarization, the absorbance occurs at 9 μm with a value of around 8.5%. Rotating the unit cell to be out of phase by 90 degrees from the neighboring unit cell improved the low absorbance to 45%, and the absorbance peak shifted to 17 μm. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2024. Springer 2024 Article PeerReviewed Abdulkawi, Wazie M. and Aladadi, Yosef T. and Al-Moliki, Yahya Mohammed and Alresheedi, Mohammed Thamer and Mahdi, Mohd Adzir and Abas, Ahmad Fauzi and Ng, Eng Khoon (2024) Mid-Infrared optical absorber based on anisotropic black phosphorus and magnesium fluoride. Optical and Quantum Electronics, 56 (6). art. no. 984. ISSN 0306-8919; eISSN: 1572-817X https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11082-024-06874-x?error=cookies_not_supported&code=ce45936e-e24c-444b-8694-7aa81558f81e 10.1007/s11082-024-06874-x
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description This paper presents a mid-infrared absorber based on anisotropic black phosphorus (BP) stacked with magnesium fluoride (MgF2). BP has a sufficiently large electronic bandgap, and its high carrier mobility allows for efficient free-carrier absorption in the mid-infrared regimes. Magnesium fluoride is an ideal candidate for the mid-infrared absorber, providing optical transparency, efficient absorption, and antireflection properties due to its low refractive index. Different unit cell shapes were used to examine the absorbance for both the transverse electric mode (TE) and transverse magnetic mode (TM) polarization components. The results show that the absorbance for TM polarization is approximately 48% and 50% at around 7 μm and 12 μm, respectively. For TE polarization, the absorbance occurs at 9 μm with a value of around 8.5%. Rotating the unit cell to be out of phase by 90 degrees from the neighboring unit cell improved the low absorbance to 45%, and the absorbance peak shifted to 17 μm. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2024.
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author Abdulkawi, Wazie M.
Aladadi, Yosef T.
Al-Moliki, Yahya Mohammed
Alresheedi, Mohammed Thamer
Mahdi, Mohd Adzir
Abas, Ahmad Fauzi
Ng, Eng Khoon
spellingShingle Abdulkawi, Wazie M.
Aladadi, Yosef T.
Al-Moliki, Yahya Mohammed
Alresheedi, Mohammed Thamer
Mahdi, Mohd Adzir
Abas, Ahmad Fauzi
Ng, Eng Khoon
Mid-Infrared optical absorber based on anisotropic black phosphorus and magnesium fluoride
author_facet Abdulkawi, Wazie M.
Aladadi, Yosef T.
Al-Moliki, Yahya Mohammed
Alresheedi, Mohammed Thamer
Mahdi, Mohd Adzir
Abas, Ahmad Fauzi
Ng, Eng Khoon
author_sort Abdulkawi, Wazie M.
title Mid-Infrared optical absorber based on anisotropic black phosphorus and magnesium fluoride
title_short Mid-Infrared optical absorber based on anisotropic black phosphorus and magnesium fluoride
title_full Mid-Infrared optical absorber based on anisotropic black phosphorus and magnesium fluoride
title_fullStr Mid-Infrared optical absorber based on anisotropic black phosphorus and magnesium fluoride
title_full_unstemmed Mid-Infrared optical absorber based on anisotropic black phosphorus and magnesium fluoride
title_sort mid-infrared optical absorber based on anisotropic black phosphorus and magnesium fluoride
publisher Springer
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/115019/
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