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arxiv: 1304.7990 · v2 · pith:VP3NVZ5Ynew · submitted 2013-04-30 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci · physics.optics

Broadband telecom transparency of semiconductor-coated metal nanowires: more transparent than glass

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci physics.optics
keywords dielectricmetalscatteringtransparentefficiencyincidencemetallicnanowires
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Metallic nanowires (NW) coated with a high permittivity dielectric are proposed as means to strongly reduce the light scattering of the conducting NW, rendering them transparent at infrared wavelengths of interest in telecommunications. Based on a simple, universal law derived from electrostatics arguments, we find appropriate parameters to reduce the scattering efficiency of hybrid metal-dielectric NW by up to three orders of magnitude as compared with the scattering efficiency of the homogeneous metallic NW. We show that metal@dielectric structures are much more robust against fabrication imperfections than analogous dielectric@metal ones. The bandwidth of the transparent region entirely covers the near IR telecommunications range. Although this effect is optimum at normal incidence and for a given polarization, rigorous theoretical and numerical calculations reveal that transparency is robust against changes in polarization and angle of incidence, and also holds for relatively dense periodic or random arrangements. A wealth of applications based on metal-NWs may benefit from such invisibility.

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