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BICs supported by different polarized light in notched silicon nanorods metasurface
Symmetry-protected bound states in the continuum (BICs) are the eigenstates with forbidden radiation lying in the radiation continuum due to the symmetry incompatibility. When the symmetry is broken, BICs are transformed into quasi-BICs (Q-BICs) with an ultra-high quality factor. Typically, notches are created by adding or removing portions of dielectric nanostructures in a certain direction. This results in structures that only support Q-BICs excited by specific polarized light. In this work, we introduce a metasurface composed of bevelled double silicon nanorods, which supports the Q-BICs excited by not only y-polarized but also x-polarized incident light. Analysis from multipole decompositions and electromagnetic fields distributions confirm that the dominant contributions to the quasi-BICs under y-polarization are the toroidal dipole moment and magnetic quadrupole. The quasi-BICs under x-polarization are dominated by magnetic dipole and electric quadrupole. Our results may provide a route for enhance light–matter interaction, such as lasing, switching, nonlinear optics, and so on.
期刊介绍:
Indian Journal of Physics is a monthly research journal in English published by the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Sciences in collaboration with the Indian Physical Society. The journal publishes refereed papers covering current research in Physics in the following category: Astrophysics, Atmospheric and Space physics; Atomic & Molecular Physics; Biophysics; Condensed Matter & Materials Physics; General & Interdisciplinary Physics; Nonlinear dynamics & Complex Systems; Nuclear Physics; Optics and Spectroscopy; Particle Physics; Plasma Physics; Relativity & Cosmology; Statistical Physics.