2011
DOI: 10.1117/1.3609266
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Optical properties of nanostructured materials: a review

Abstract: Abstract. Depending on the size of the smallest feature, the interaction of light with structured materials can be very different. This fundamental problem is treated by different theories. If first order theories are sufficient to describe the scattering from low roughness surfaces, second order or even higher order theories must be used for high roughness surfaces. Random surface structures can then be designed to distribute the light in different propagation directions. For complex structures such as black … Show more

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“…In the presence of light, charges are injected from a QD matrix into the underlying support electrode, and direct current between a counter electrode in the solution and the QD coated electrode is obtained. 164 The QD-electrode-solution coupling is extremely important both for solar cells and neuronal stimulation applications, as the environment may affect charge transport processes as well as the effective band structure of the QDs, [168][169][170] and may result in enhanced or suppressed photocurrent.…”
Section: Summary Challenges and Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the presence of light, charges are injected from a QD matrix into the underlying support electrode, and direct current between a counter electrode in the solution and the QD coated electrode is obtained. 164 The QD-electrode-solution coupling is extremely important both for solar cells and neuronal stimulation applications, as the environment may affect charge transport processes as well as the effective band structure of the QDs, [168][169][170] and may result in enhanced or suppressed photocurrent.…”
Section: Summary Challenges and Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This subject is widely described in the literature so we would like to emphasize only briefly some recent concepts full of promises. During deposition, using conventional physical vapor deposition process like e-beam evaporation, most of the films exhibit a columnar structure 18,19 . Generally, to have a homogeneous coating, the substrates are rotating at high speed and the columns are growing perpendicular to the substrate surface.…”
Section: Nanostructured Thin Films Photonic Crystals and Metamaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As known, engineering of optical properties of media using artificial nanostructures known as metamaterials has led to breakthrough devices with capabilities from super-resolution imaging to invisibility. The interaction of light with these materials can be very different [1,2], depending on the size of the smallest elements. One of the perspective classes of the metamaterials is wire media, i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%