We are using organic small molecules as absorbing material to investigate coherent perfect absorption in layered thin-film structures. Therefore we realize strongly asymmetric resonator structures with a high optical quality dielectric distributed Bragg reflector and thermally evaporated wedged organic materials on top. We investigate the optical properties of these structures systematically by selective optical pumping and probing of the structure. By shifting the samples along the wedge, we demonstrate how relations of phase and amplitude of all waves can be tuned to achieve coherent perfect absorption. Thus almost all incident radiation dissipates in the thin organic absorbing layer. Furthermore, we show how these wedged structures on a ...
In order to extend the Coherent Perfect Absorption (CPA) phenomenology to broadband operation, the i...
We experimentally demonstrate perfect absorption of incident light in an ultrathin, planar organic l...
Although optical absorption is an intrinsic materials property, it can be manipulated through struct...
We are using organic small molecules as absorbing material to investigate coherent perfect absorptio...
We exploit the versatility provided by metal-dielectric composites to demonstrate controllable coher...
By judiciously devising mirror reflectivities of a cavity containing an absorber, we experimentally ...
Absorption plays a critical role in a variety of optical applications – sometimes it is desirable to...
The technologies of heating, photovoltaics, water photocatalysis and artificial photosynthesis depen...
The absorption of electromagnetic energy by a material is a phenomenon that underlies many applicati...
The ability to drive a system with an external input is a fundamental aspect of light-matter interac...
Coherent perfect absorption (CPA), also known as time-reversed laser, is a wave phenomenon resulting...
We show that an arbitrary body or aggregate can be made perfectly absorbing at discrete frequencies ...
We experimentally demonstrate single beam directional perfect absorption (to within experimental acc...
We experimentally studied unidirectional perfect absorbers with asymmetric sandwich structures compo...
We experimentally demonstrate a new coherent absorption phenomenon - a time-reversed analogue of 'La...
In order to extend the Coherent Perfect Absorption (CPA) phenomenology to broadband operation, the i...
We experimentally demonstrate perfect absorption of incident light in an ultrathin, planar organic l...
Although optical absorption is an intrinsic materials property, it can be manipulated through struct...
We are using organic small molecules as absorbing material to investigate coherent perfect absorptio...
We exploit the versatility provided by metal-dielectric composites to demonstrate controllable coher...
By judiciously devising mirror reflectivities of a cavity containing an absorber, we experimentally ...
Absorption plays a critical role in a variety of optical applications – sometimes it is desirable to...
The technologies of heating, photovoltaics, water photocatalysis and artificial photosynthesis depen...
The absorption of electromagnetic energy by a material is a phenomenon that underlies many applicati...
The ability to drive a system with an external input is a fundamental aspect of light-matter interac...
Coherent perfect absorption (CPA), also known as time-reversed laser, is a wave phenomenon resulting...
We show that an arbitrary body or aggregate can be made perfectly absorbing at discrete frequencies ...
We experimentally demonstrate single beam directional perfect absorption (to within experimental acc...
We experimentally studied unidirectional perfect absorbers with asymmetric sandwich structures compo...
We experimentally demonstrate a new coherent absorption phenomenon - a time-reversed analogue of 'La...
In order to extend the Coherent Perfect Absorption (CPA) phenomenology to broadband operation, the i...
We experimentally demonstrate perfect absorption of incident light in an ultrathin, planar organic l...
Although optical absorption is an intrinsic materials property, it can be manipulated through struct...