Ultrathin Submicrometer Scale Multicolor Detector of Visible Light Based on Metamaterial

In this study, we propose a multi-color detector using a simple plasmonic metamaterial structure consisting of a silver and a indium phosphide. The color detector is composed of a metal strip with a periodicity in the <i>x</i>-axis direction on a layer of the dielectric material located...

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Main Authors: Young Jin Lee, Youngsoo Kim, Seokhyeon Hong, Soon-Hong Kwon
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-09-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/19/4103
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spelling doaj-702961c4e8c340a4975b42c776ed641b2020-11-25T02:01:02ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202019-09-011919410310.3390/s19194103s19194103Ultrathin Submicrometer Scale Multicolor Detector of Visible Light Based on MetamaterialYoung Jin Lee0Youngsoo Kim1Seokhyeon Hong2Soon-Hong Kwon3Department of Physics, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 06974, KoreaDepartment of Physics, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 06974, KoreaDepartment of Physics, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 06974, KoreaDepartment of Physics, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 06974, KoreaIn this study, we propose a multi-color detector using a simple plasmonic metamaterial structure consisting of a silver and a indium phosphide. The color detector is composed of a metal strip with a periodicity in the <i>x</i>-axis direction on a layer of the dielectric material located on a metal substrate. This color detector can control the spectrum absorbed in the dielectric material layer by changing the thickness of the dielectric material layer or the width of the metal strip. The triangle formed by the three primary colors, namely, red, green, and blue, which are representatively detected by optimizing the color detector using only silver and indium phosphide, covers 44% of the standard Red Green Blue (sRGB) region. Furthermore, the area of the triangle obtained by further optimization, such as changing the material to gold or gallium phosphide or changing the period of the metal stirp, can aid in the detection of a larger number of colors covering 108% of the sRGB area.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/19/4103surface plasmonmetamaterialcolor detector
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author Young Jin Lee
Youngsoo Kim
Seokhyeon Hong
Soon-Hong Kwon
spellingShingle Young Jin Lee
Youngsoo Kim
Seokhyeon Hong
Soon-Hong Kwon
Ultrathin Submicrometer Scale Multicolor Detector of Visible Light Based on Metamaterial
Sensors
surface plasmon
metamaterial
color detector
author_facet Young Jin Lee
Youngsoo Kim
Seokhyeon Hong
Soon-Hong Kwon
author_sort Young Jin Lee
title Ultrathin Submicrometer Scale Multicolor Detector of Visible Light Based on Metamaterial
title_short Ultrathin Submicrometer Scale Multicolor Detector of Visible Light Based on Metamaterial
title_full Ultrathin Submicrometer Scale Multicolor Detector of Visible Light Based on Metamaterial
title_fullStr Ultrathin Submicrometer Scale Multicolor Detector of Visible Light Based on Metamaterial
title_full_unstemmed Ultrathin Submicrometer Scale Multicolor Detector of Visible Light Based on Metamaterial
title_sort ultrathin submicrometer scale multicolor detector of visible light based on metamaterial
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2019-09-01
description In this study, we propose a multi-color detector using a simple plasmonic metamaterial structure consisting of a silver and a indium phosphide. The color detector is composed of a metal strip with a periodicity in the <i>x</i>-axis direction on a layer of the dielectric material located on a metal substrate. This color detector can control the spectrum absorbed in the dielectric material layer by changing the thickness of the dielectric material layer or the width of the metal strip. The triangle formed by the three primary colors, namely, red, green, and blue, which are representatively detected by optimizing the color detector using only silver and indium phosphide, covers 44% of the standard Red Green Blue (sRGB) region. Furthermore, the area of the triangle obtained by further optimization, such as changing the material to gold or gallium phosphide or changing the period of the metal stirp, can aid in the detection of a larger number of colors covering 108% of the sRGB area.
topic surface plasmon
metamaterial
color detector
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/19/4103
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