Authors
Komron Shayegan, Jae Hwang, Bo Zhao, Aaswath Raman, Harry Atwater
Publication date
2024/3/6
Journal
Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Publisher
American Physical Society
Description
Until recently, differences in the spectral directional emissivity and absorptivity have been either narrowband [1] or shown at wavelengths well beyond the infrared regime [2]. We report nonreciprocal, broadband (12.5 mm–16 mm) thermal radiation from gradient epsilon-near-zero (ENZ), degenerately-doped (n= 1.5–4.5 x 10 18 cm-3) InAs layers of subwavelength thicknesses (50 nm and 150 nm) that support a broadband Berreman mode. We measure both the spectral directional absorptivity and emissivity of the structure when a moderate transverse magnetic field (1 T) is applied and observe an opposite magnetic-field-dependent tuning of the two values across a wide angular range (5< q< 75). The broadband and nonreciprocal effect both rely on the ENZ condition of the individual InAs layers, meaning that the spectral window of the nonreciprocal radiation is tunable by the carrier concentrations of the InAs layers …
Scholar articles
K Shayegan, J Hwang, B Zhao, A Raman, H Atwater - Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 2024