Polarization-independent metasurfaces based on bound states in the continuum with high Q-factor and resonance modulation.

IF 3.2 2区 物理与天体物理 Q2 OPTICS
Optics express Pub Date : 2025-04-07 DOI:10.1364/OE.547467
Xingye Yang, Alexander Antonov, Andreas Aigner, Thomas Weber, Yohan Lee, Tao Jiang, Haiyang Hu, Andreas Tittl
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Abstract

Metasurfaces offer a powerful platform for effective light manipulation, which is crucial for advanced optical technologies. While designs of polarization-independent structures have reduced the need for polarized illumination, they are often limited by either low Q factors or low resonance modulation. Here, we design and experimentally demonstrate a metasurface with polarization-independent quasi-bound state in the continuum (quasi-BIC), where the unit cell consists of four silicon squares arranged in a two-dimensional array and the resonance properties can be controlled by adjusting the edge length difference between different squares. Our metasurface experimentally achieves a Q factor of approximately 100 and a resonance modulation of around 50%. This work addresses a common limitation in previous designs, which either achieved high Q factors exceeding 200 with a resonance modulation of less than 10%, leading to challenging signal-to-noise ratio requirements, or achieved strong resonance modulation with Q factors of only around 10, limiting light confinement and fine-tuning capabilities. In contrast, our metasurface ensures that the polarization-independent signal is sharp and distinct within the system, reducing the demands on signal-to-noise ratio and improving robustness. Experiments show the consistent performance across different polarization angles. This work contributes to the development of versatile optical devices, enhancing the potential for the practical application of BIC-based designs in areas such as optical filtering and sensing.

基于高q因子和共振调制的连续介质束缚态的偏振无关超表面。
超表面为有效的光操作提供了一个强大的平台,这对先进的光学技术至关重要。虽然偏振无关结构的设计减少了对偏振照明的需求,但它们通常受到低Q因子或低谐振调制的限制。在此,我们设计并实验证明了一种具有偏振无关的准束缚态连续介质(准bic)的超表面,其中单元胞由四个排列成二维阵列的硅正方形组成,并且可以通过调节不同正方形之间的边长差来控制共振特性。我们的超表面在实验上实现了大约100的Q因子和大约50%的共振调制。这项工作解决了以前设计中的一个常见限制,要么实现了超过200的高Q因子,共振调制小于10%,导致具有挑战性的信噪比要求,要么实现了Q因子仅为10左右的强共振调制,限制了光约束和微调能力。相比之下,我们的超表面确保了与极化无关的信号在系统内清晰、清晰,降低了对信噪比的要求,提高了鲁棒性。实验结果表明,在不同偏振角度下,其性能是一致的。这项工作有助于多用途光学器件的发展,增强了基于bic的设计在光学滤波和传感等领域的实际应用潜力。
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Optics express
Optics express 物理-光学
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
15.80%
发文量
5182
审稿时长
2.1 months
期刊介绍: Optics Express is the all-electronic, open access journal for optics providing rapid publication for peer-reviewed articles that emphasize scientific and technology innovations in all aspects of optics and photonics.
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