The forests of carbon nanotubes have been termed as the darkest man-made materials. Such materials exhibit near-perfect optical absorption (reflectance∼0.045%) due to low reflectance and nanoscale surface roughness. We have demonstrated the utilization of these perfectly absorbing forests to produce binary amplitude cylindrical Fresnel lenses. The opaque Fresnel zones are defined by the dark nanotube forests and these lenses display efficient focusing performance at optical wavelengths. Lensing performance was analyzed both computationally and experimentally with good agreement. Such nanostructure based lenses have many potential applications in devices like photovoltaic solar cells. © 2012 American Institute of Physics
Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotube arrays (also termed as VACNTs or CNT forest) have recently found ...
Ultrathin Fresnel lens may revolutionize current optical imaging system, leading to thinner and ligh...
The novel optical properties of carbon-based materials such as nanotubes or graphene have recently a...
Thumbnail image of graphical abstract Reflective binary Fresnel lenses fabricated so far all suffer ...
Carbon nanotube (CNT) forests are known to be among the darkest materials on earth. They can absorb ...
This chapter discusses the background knowledge and provides a literature review of carbon-nanotubes...
Diffractive zone plates have a wide range of applications from focusing x-ray to extreme UV radiatio...
Despite the "darker than black" association attributed to carbon nanotube forests, here is shown tha...
Black surfaces are useful as black-body sources for optical calibration, stray light suppression in ...
We demonstrate subwavelength imaging in the visible range by using a metal coated carbon nanotube fo...
We report a novel utilization of periodic arrays of carbon nanotubes in the realization of diffracti...
This paper presents a tuneable binary amplitude Fresnel lens produced by wafer-level microfabricatio...
Carbon nanotube (CNT) forests are the darkest man-made materials on Earth. The optical properties of...
The tunable optical properties of the bulk structure of carbon nanotubes (CNT) were recently reveale...
Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotube arrays (also termed as VACNTs or CNT forest) have recently found ...
Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotube arrays (also termed as VACNTs or CNT forest) have recently found ...
Ultrathin Fresnel lens may revolutionize current optical imaging system, leading to thinner and ligh...
The novel optical properties of carbon-based materials such as nanotubes or graphene have recently a...
Thumbnail image of graphical abstract Reflective binary Fresnel lenses fabricated so far all suffer ...
Carbon nanotube (CNT) forests are known to be among the darkest materials on earth. They can absorb ...
This chapter discusses the background knowledge and provides a literature review of carbon-nanotubes...
Diffractive zone plates have a wide range of applications from focusing x-ray to extreme UV radiatio...
Despite the "darker than black" association attributed to carbon nanotube forests, here is shown tha...
Black surfaces are useful as black-body sources for optical calibration, stray light suppression in ...
We demonstrate subwavelength imaging in the visible range by using a metal coated carbon nanotube fo...
We report a novel utilization of periodic arrays of carbon nanotubes in the realization of diffracti...
This paper presents a tuneable binary amplitude Fresnel lens produced by wafer-level microfabricatio...
Carbon nanotube (CNT) forests are the darkest man-made materials on Earth. The optical properties of...
The tunable optical properties of the bulk structure of carbon nanotubes (CNT) were recently reveale...
Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotube arrays (also termed as VACNTs or CNT forest) have recently found ...
Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotube arrays (also termed as VACNTs or CNT forest) have recently found ...
Ultrathin Fresnel lens may revolutionize current optical imaging system, leading to thinner and ligh...
The novel optical properties of carbon-based materials such as nanotubes or graphene have recently a...