학술논문

A self-assembled three-dimensional cloak in the visible.
Document Type
Article
Source
Scientific Reports. 8/9/2013, p1-7. 7p.
Subject
*SOLAR cells
*PHOTODETECTORS
*PHOTOELECTRIC devices
*MATERIALS science
*VISIBLE spectra
Language
ISSN
2045-2322
Abstract
An invisibility cloak has been designed, realized and characterized. The cloak hides free-standing sub-wavelength three-dimensional objects at the short wavelength edge of the visible spectrum. By a bottom-up approach the cloak was self-assembled around the object. Such fabrication approach constitutes a further important step towards real world applications of cloaking; leaving the realm of curiosity. The cloak and the way it was fabricated opens an avenue for many spectacular nanooptical applications such as non-disturbing sensors and photo-detectors, highly efficient solar cells, or optical nanoantenna arrays with strongly suppressed cross-talk to mention only a few. Our results rely on the successful combination of concepts from various disciplines, i.e. chemistry, material science, and plasmonics. Consequently, this work will stimulate these fields by unraveling new paths for future research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]