Optical Performance Study and Metallic Absorption in Nanostructured Plasmonic Systems for Solar Unit Cell Design
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.65420/sjphrt.v2i2.117Keywords:
Plasmons, electromagnetic wave absorbing, metamaterial, 3D power consumption, high temperature resistance, HFSSAbstract
This paper discusses metallic nanoplasmonic phenomena regarding the investigation of electron oscillations in metallic nanostructures, known as surface plasmons. Surface plasmons exhibit extraordinary optical properties. Plasmons are primarily found in metals, where electrons are weakly bound to atoms and are delocalized. Electrons in a metal can undergo collective oscillations, being pulled back by the attraction of the positive metal ions from which they originated.

