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Page 1: Metamaterials Lindsay Hunting Zaven Kalfayan Joy Perkinson Phyllis Xu 3.042 Group 1.

MetamaterialsLindsay HuntingZaven KalfayanJoy PerkinsonPhyllis Xu

3.042 Group 1

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What are metamaterials?

Manmade periodic structures…

…with extraordinary properties

Applications

• blocking, focusing or dispersing sound, light, radiation

• increase electrical conductivity and decrease thermal conductivity

• insulation

• manipulate layer thickness to reflect different colors

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• Conservation of energy is a one of the biggest problems facing society today.

• The periodicity of metamaterials make for great photonic crystals, thus making them excellent insulators.

• Reflection of light for a metamaterial is a property derived from the structure of the material rather than just the materials intrinsic properties, thus allowing them to selectively reflect incoming wavelengths of light based on processing techniques.

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• Most heat from incoming light is carried by waves in the UV spectrum

• We plan to create a metamaterial that will reflect nearly all incoming light in the UV and IR wave spectrum yet let visible light through thus creating a super insulating transparent material.

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• Current insulators tend to absorb incoming waves in order to stop their propagations, trapping heat within the material

• With our metamaterial we will be able to reflect a greater majority of the light thus improving the efficiency of this insulator

Cast Roof Light

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Interference Lithography (IL)

Coat substrate with light-sensitive material (e.g. photoresist)

Photoresist

Si

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Interference Lithography (IL)

Expose photoresist using laser interference pattern (Lloyd’s Mirror)

Si

Photoresist

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Interference Lithography (IL)

Expose photoresist using laser interference pattern (Lloyd’s Mirror)

Si

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Interference Lithography (IL)

1-D and 2-D periodic structures fabricated using IL

http://www.amo.de/

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Interference Lithography (IL)

For 3-D patterns, create a phase mask

PDMS

Si

PDMS

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Interference Lithography (IL)

Phase mask causes 3-D interference pattern

Photoresist

Si

PDMS

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Interference Lithography (IL)

3-D periodic structures

Photonic crystal,Porous Silicon

http://manoharan.seas.harvard.edu/