Solution‐Processed Disordered Plasmonic Surfaces as Optics for Infrared Imaging

Author:

Mandal Jyotirmoy12ORCID,Brewer John1ORCID,Mandal Sagar3ORCID,Yang Robert1ORCID,Raman Aaswath P.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Materials Science and Engineering University of California Los Angeles USA

2. Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering Princeton University Princeton USA

3. Independent Researcher Seattle USA

Abstract

AbstractIn recent years, thermal imaging and sensing technologies have seen dramatic increases in usage for a range of applications. However, the material cost and manufacturing complexity of infrared optics remain a major barrier toward their democratization. Here, a solution‐processed plasmonic reflective filter (PRF) is presented as a scalable, disordered, and low‐cost thermal infrared (TIR) optic. The PRF selectively absorbs sunlight and specularly reflects TIR wavelengths, with a performance comparable to state‐of‐the‐art infrared optics made of materials like Germanium. Unlike the latter, however, the PRF is fabricated using low‐cost materials and a “dip‐and‐dry” chemical synthesis technique, which enables orders of magnitude lower manufacturing costs. The PRF's optical functionality and integration into infrared imaging systems are experimentally demonstrated. The chemical synthesis technique also affords exceptional spectral tuneability and material compatibility compared to traditional fabrication methods. The PRF's tuneable and broadband TIR yield can be augmented by inexpensive dielectric or polymeric filters to yield novel capabilities such as wide‐area ambient temperature surveys. Practically, the PRF represents a significant advance toward democratizing the benefits of thermal imaging and sensing. Scientifically, it represents a previously unexplored optical functionality of disordered materials, and a new direction for versatile chemical synthesis in designing optical components.

Funder

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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