“…Their optical response can be precisely tuned to the desired wavelength range and purpose by adjusting the architecture. Contrary, tuning the wavelength regime of bulk material can be rather complex and is achieved by material selection, precise band gap engineering via doping, − alloying, − or morphology modification, , and by the engineering of defect states, , heterojunctions, − or incorporation of tunable nanocrystals or quantum dots. ,, Furthermore, metasurfaces can bring advanced functionalities such as improved response time emerging from their reduced dimensions, and enhanced photoresponse and sensitivity due to longer charge carrier lifetimes originating from their large surface-to-volume ratios. , In addition, metasurfaces offer an interesting bridge between photodetection and photothermal effects offering an alternative photodetection mechanism independent of semiconductor bandgaps. − Thermoelectric devices, where the absorbed electromagnetic radiation is converted to heat raising the temperature of the device resulting in an electron flow, can be utilized as photodetectors when combined with light-absorbing layers. Metasurfaces allow the design of ultrathin absorbers that can be utilized as coatings on commercially available thermoelectric devices .…”