Multispectral metal-based electro-optical metadevices with infrared reversible tunability and microwave scattering reduction

The demand for advanced camouflage technology is increasing in modern military warfare. Multispectral compatibility and adaptive capabilities are increasingly desired features in camouflage materials. However, due to the strong wavelength dependence and limited tunability of electromagnetic wave res...

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發表在:Nanophotonics
Main Authors: Meng Zhen, Liu Dongqing, Pang Yongqiang, Wang Jiafu, Liu Tianwen, Jia Yan, Cheng Haifeng
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author Meng Zhen
Liu Dongqing
Pang Yongqiang
Wang Jiafu
Liu Tianwen
Jia Yan
Cheng Haifeng
author_facet Meng Zhen
Liu Dongqing
Pang Yongqiang
Wang Jiafu
Liu Tianwen
Jia Yan
Cheng Haifeng
author_sort Meng Zhen
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container_title Nanophotonics
description The demand for advanced camouflage technology is increasing in modern military warfare. Multispectral compatibility and adaptive capabilities are increasingly desired features in camouflage materials. However, due to the strong wavelength dependence and limited tunability of electromagnetic wave responses, achieving simultaneous multispectral compatibility and adaptive capability in a single structure or device remains a challenge. By integrating coding metamaterials with infrared (IR) electrochromic devices, we demonstrate a highly integrated multispectral metal-based electro-optical metadevice. The fabricated metadevices enable the reversible tunability of IR emissivity (0.58 at 3–5 µm, 0.50 at 7.5–13 µm) and wideband microwave scattering reduction (>10 dB at 10–20 GHz). The excellent integration performance is attributed to the remarkable electromagnetic control capabilities of the coding metamaterials in a chessboard-like configuration and the IR electrochromic devices based on metal reversible electrodeposition. Furthermore, the monolithic integrated design with shared barium fluoride substrate and electrodes allows the metadevices to have a simple architecture, and the careful design avoids coupling between functions. Our approach is general enough for the design of various electrochromic devices and metamaterials for multispectral camouflage, offering valuable insights for the development of advanced adaptive multispectral camouflage systems.
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spelling doaj-art-ce477bc1d99540e8a5441e822f4ce6bc2025-08-19T22:54:28ZengDe GruyterNanophotonics2192-86142024-05-0113173165317410.1515/nanoph-2024-0202Multispectral metal-based electro-optical metadevices with infrared reversible tunability and microwave scattering reductionMeng Zhen0Liu Dongqing1Pang Yongqiang2Wang Jiafu3Liu Tianwen4Jia Yan5Cheng Haifeng658294National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, China58294National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, ChinaXi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China66488Air Force Engineering University, Xi’an, China58294National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, China58294National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, China58294National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, ChinaThe demand for advanced camouflage technology is increasing in modern military warfare. Multispectral compatibility and adaptive capabilities are increasingly desired features in camouflage materials. However, due to the strong wavelength dependence and limited tunability of electromagnetic wave responses, achieving simultaneous multispectral compatibility and adaptive capability in a single structure or device remains a challenge. By integrating coding metamaterials with infrared (IR) electrochromic devices, we demonstrate a highly integrated multispectral metal-based electro-optical metadevice. The fabricated metadevices enable the reversible tunability of IR emissivity (0.58 at 3–5 µm, 0.50 at 7.5–13 µm) and wideband microwave scattering reduction (>10 dB at 10–20 GHz). The excellent integration performance is attributed to the remarkable electromagnetic control capabilities of the coding metamaterials in a chessboard-like configuration and the IR electrochromic devices based on metal reversible electrodeposition. Furthermore, the monolithic integrated design with shared barium fluoride substrate and electrodes allows the metadevices to have a simple architecture, and the careful design avoids coupling between functions. Our approach is general enough for the design of various electrochromic devices and metamaterials for multispectral camouflage, offering valuable insights for the development of advanced adaptive multispectral camouflage systems.https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2024-0202metamaterialselectrochromicinfrared emissivitymultispectralcamouflage
spellingShingle Meng Zhen
Liu Dongqing
Pang Yongqiang
Wang Jiafu
Liu Tianwen
Jia Yan
Cheng Haifeng
Multispectral metal-based electro-optical metadevices with infrared reversible tunability and microwave scattering reduction
metamaterials
electrochromic
infrared emissivity
multispectral
camouflage
title Multispectral metal-based electro-optical metadevices with infrared reversible tunability and microwave scattering reduction
title_full Multispectral metal-based electro-optical metadevices with infrared reversible tunability and microwave scattering reduction
title_fullStr Multispectral metal-based electro-optical metadevices with infrared reversible tunability and microwave scattering reduction
title_full_unstemmed Multispectral metal-based electro-optical metadevices with infrared reversible tunability and microwave scattering reduction
title_short Multispectral metal-based electro-optical metadevices with infrared reversible tunability and microwave scattering reduction
title_sort multispectral metal based electro optical metadevices with infrared reversible tunability and microwave scattering reduction
topic metamaterials
electrochromic
infrared emissivity
multispectral
camouflage
url https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2024-0202
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