Publications by authors named "Qinghui Pan"

InSbTe (IST), a new non-volatile phase-change material (PCM), promises highly tunable infrared optical properties and offers a distinct path to the significant modulation of its optical scattering fingerprint, suggesting tremendous applications. In this Letter, we demonstrate and optimize a four-layer emitter based on IST, achieving an ultra-wide average emissivity variation of more than 94% in the middle-infrared region (MIR, 3-5 µm). This remarkable emissivity difference can be further continuously modified by changing the structural composition in terms of the amorphous and crystalline states of the IST layers.

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This study proposes a deep learning architecture for automatic modeling and optimization of multilayer thin film structures to address the need for specific spectral emitters and achieve rapid design of geometric parameters for an ideal spectral response. Multilayer film structures are ideal thermal emitter structures for thermophotovoltaic application systems because they combine the advantages of large area preparation and controllable costs. However, achieving good spectral response performance requires stacking more layers, which makes it more difficult to achieve fine spectral inverse design using forward calculation of the dimensional parameters of each layer of the structure.

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Article Synopsis
  • Hot electron detectors (HEDs) utilize plasmon resonance to improve sensitivity for mid-infrared (MIR) gas detection, overcoming the limitations of semiconductor materials.
  • A new HED design using an Al/GaAs fishnet nanostructure was optimized for MIR sensing, showing significant enhancements in optical and electrical properties compared to traditional detectors.
  • By varying the thickness of the GaAs layer, the detection wavelength can be adjusted, allowing for versatile multi-gas detection and highlighting the potential for more efficient gas detectors in engineering applications.
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This work designs a graphene/hBN/Al grating anisotropic hybrid structure. Formed by strong coupling between plasmonic Magnetic polaritons (MPs) in the metal grating and phonon-plasmon polaritons, hybrid hyperbolic phonon-plasmon polaritons in the graphene/hBN film have been excited, resulting in three sharp, high absorption peaks, which are 0.75, 0.

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Monolayer graphene has poor absorption in the near-infrared region. Its layer is only as thick as a single atom so it cannot have a high absorptivity. In this paper, in order to form a hybrid system, the absorption characteristics of monolayer graphene covering a metal/dielectric/metal substrate has been theoretically analyzed.

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