A two-dimensional nanopatterned thin metallic transparent conductor with high transparency from the ultraviolet to the infrared

The optical properties of a two-dimensional nanohole patterned aluminum thin film in hexagonal lattice are studied. The transmission dip can be moved out from the visible range by manipulating the lattice constant. The resulting nanopatterned thin film is demonstrated to exhibit a high transparency...

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Main Authors: Du, Qing Guo, Sathiyamoorthy, Krishnan, Zhang, Li Ping, Demir, Hilmi Volkan, Kam, Chan Hin, Sun, Xiaowei
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-955502020-03-07T14:02:44Z A two-dimensional nanopatterned thin metallic transparent conductor with high transparency from the ultraviolet to the infrared Du, Qing Guo Sathiyamoorthy, Krishnan Zhang, Li Ping Demir, Hilmi Volkan Kam, Chan Hin Sun, Xiaowei School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Nanoelectronics The optical properties of a two-dimensional nanohole patterned aluminum thin film in hexagonal lattice are studied. The transmission dip can be moved out from the visible range by manipulating the lattice constant. The resulting nanopatterned thin film is demonstrated to exhibit a high transparency in a wide wavelength range. The origins of the transmission dip and the transmission drop are explained. For constant resistance, thicker films with a larger filling ratio lead to better transmittance in the visible range. Angular response of the nanopatterned metallic film is also analyzed, and transmittances using several other metals are compared. Published version 2013-02-19T00:53:50Z 2019-12-06T19:17:05Z 2013-02-19T00:53:50Z 2019-12-06T19:17:05Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Du, Q. G., Sathiyamoorthy, K., Zhang, L. P., Demir, H. V., Kam, C. H., & Sun, X. (2012). A two-dimensional nanopatterned thin metallic transparent conductor with high transparency from the ultraviolet to the infrared. Applied Physics Letters, 101(18), 181112-. 0003-6951 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/95550 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/9140 10.1063/1.4765341 en Applied physics letters © 2012 American Institute of Physics. This paper was published in Applied Physics Letters and is made available as an electronic reprint (preprint) with permission of American Institute of Physics. The paper can be found at the following official DOI: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4765341]. One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use only. Systematic or multiple reproduction, distribution to multiple locations via electronic or other means, duplication of any material in this paper for a fee or for commercial purposes, or modification of the content of the paper is prohibited and is subject to penalties under law. application/pdf
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topic DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Nanoelectronics
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Du, Qing Guo
Sathiyamoorthy, Krishnan
Zhang, Li Ping
Demir, Hilmi Volkan
Kam, Chan Hin
Sun, Xiaowei
A two-dimensional nanopatterned thin metallic transparent conductor with high transparency from the ultraviolet to the infrared
description The optical properties of a two-dimensional nanohole patterned aluminum thin film in hexagonal lattice are studied. The transmission dip can be moved out from the visible range by manipulating the lattice constant. The resulting nanopatterned thin film is demonstrated to exhibit a high transparency in a wide wavelength range. The origins of the transmission dip and the transmission drop are explained. For constant resistance, thicker films with a larger filling ratio lead to better transmittance in the visible range. Angular response of the nanopatterned metallic film is also analyzed, and transmittances using several other metals are compared.
author2 School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
author_facet School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Du, Qing Guo
Sathiyamoorthy, Krishnan
Zhang, Li Ping
Demir, Hilmi Volkan
Kam, Chan Hin
Sun, Xiaowei
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author Du, Qing Guo
Sathiyamoorthy, Krishnan
Zhang, Li Ping
Demir, Hilmi Volkan
Kam, Chan Hin
Sun, Xiaowei
author_sort Du, Qing Guo
title A two-dimensional nanopatterned thin metallic transparent conductor with high transparency from the ultraviolet to the infrared
title_short A two-dimensional nanopatterned thin metallic transparent conductor with high transparency from the ultraviolet to the infrared
title_full A two-dimensional nanopatterned thin metallic transparent conductor with high transparency from the ultraviolet to the infrared
title_fullStr A two-dimensional nanopatterned thin metallic transparent conductor with high transparency from the ultraviolet to the infrared
title_full_unstemmed A two-dimensional nanopatterned thin metallic transparent conductor with high transparency from the ultraviolet to the infrared
title_sort two-dimensional nanopatterned thin metallic transparent conductor with high transparency from the ultraviolet to the infrared
publishDate 2013
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/95550
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