Fabrication of Gold-coated 3-D Woodpile Structures for Mid-IR Thermal Emitters

ORAL

Abstract

3-D metallic woodpile nanostructures possess enhancements in thermal radiation that are both wavelength and polarization specific and are promising for thermal-optical devices for various applications including thermal photovoltaics, self-cooling devices, and chemical and bio-sensors. However, current fabrication techniques for such structures are limited by slow speed, small area capability, the need for expensive facilities and, in general, are not suitable for high-throughput mass production. Here we demonstrate a new strategy for the fabrication of 3D metallic woodpile structures. Well-defined TiO2 woodpile structures were fabricated using a layer-by-layer nanoimprint method using TiO2 nanoparticle ink dispersions. The TiO2 woodpile was then coated with a high purity, conformal gold film via reactive deposition in supercritical carbon dioxide. The final gold-coated woodpile structures exhibit strong spectral and polarization specific thermal emission enhancements. The fabrication method demonstrated here is promising for high-throughput, low-cost preparation of 3D metallic woodpile structures and other 3D nanostructures.

Authors

  • Shengkai Li

    Univ of Mass - Amherst

  • Amir Moridani

    Univ of Mass - Amherst

  • Rohit Kothari

    Univ of Mass - Amherst

  • Jae-Hwang Lee

    Univ of Mass - Amherst

  • James Watkins

    Univ of Mass - Amherst, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, University of Massachusetts Amherst