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Novel form of graphene-based optical material developed

19 March 2019
Ultrathin film offers new concept for solar energy
The graphene-based material is 1000 times thinner than a human hair and can be tuned for use in solar cells, solar desalination, infrared lights and optical components.
Schematic of graphene-based metamaterial absorber. Source: Nature Photonics

Schematic of graphene-based metamaterial absorber. Source: Nature Photonics


Researchers at the University of Sydney, Swinburne University of Technology and the Australian National University have collaborated to develop a solar absorbing, ultrathin film with unique properties that has great potential for use in solar thermal energy harvesting.

The 90-nanometre material is 1000 times finer than a human hair and can be rapidly heated up to 160 degrees under natural sunlight in an open environment.

This new graphene-based material also opens new avenues in:

  • thermophotovoltaics (the direct conversion of heat to electricity)
  • solar seawater desalination
  • infrared light source and heater
  • optical components: modulators and interconnects for communication devices
  • photodetectors

It could even lead to the development of 鈥榠nvisible cloaking technology鈥 through developing large-scale thin films enclosing the objects to be 鈥榟idden鈥.

Professor Martijn de Sterke.

Professor Martijn de Sterke.

Professor Martijn De Sterke from the聽听补苍诲听聽is Director of the Institute for Photonics and Optical Science. He said: 鈥淭hrough our collaboration we came up with a very innovative and successful result.

鈥淲e have developed a new class of optical material, the properties of which can be tuned for multiple uses.鈥

The researchers have developed a 2.5cm x 5cm working prototype to demonstrate the photo-thermal performance of the graphene-based metamaterial absorber.

They have also proposed a scalable manufacture strategy to fabricate the proposed graphene-based absorber at low cost.

鈥淭his is among many graphene innovations in our group,鈥 said聽聽Research Leader, Nanophotonic Solar Technology, in Swinburne鈥檚聽.

鈥淚n this work, the reduced graphene oxide layer and grating structures were coated with a solution and fabricated by a laser nanofabrication method, which are both scalable and low cost.鈥

鈥淥ur cost-effective and scalable graphene absorber is promising for integrated, large-scale applications, such as energy-harvesting, thermal emitters, optical interconnects, photodetectors and optical modulators,鈥 said first author of the research paper,聽, Senior Research Fellow at Swinburne鈥檚 Centre for Micro-Photonics.

鈥淔abrication on a flexible substrate and the robustness stemming from graphene make it suitable for industrial use,鈥 Dr Keng-Te Lin, another author from Swinburne, said.

鈥淭he physical effect causing this outstanding absorption in such a thin layer is quite general and thereby opens up a lot of exciting applications,鈥 said聽, who completed his PhD in physics at the University of Sydney in 2016 and is now a lecturer at the Australian National University.

The research was published today in聽聽and has been funded by an Australian Research Council Discovery Project grant.

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