Optical Bound States in the Continuum Enabled by Magnetic Resonances Coupled to a Mirror

Nano Lett. 2022 Mar 9;22(5):2001-2008. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c04764. Epub 2022 Feb 17.

Abstract

Dielectric metasurfaces made of high refractive index and low optical loss materials have emerged as promising platforms to achieve high-quality factor modes enabling strong light-matter interaction. Bound states in the continuum have shown potential to demonstrate narrow spectral resonances but often require asymmetric geometry and typically feature strong polarization dependence, complicating fabrication and limiting practical applications. We introduce a novel approach for designing high-quality bound states in the continuum using magnetic dipole resonances coupled to a mirror. The resulting metasurface has simple geometric parameters requiring no broken symmetry. To demonstrate the unique features of our photonic platform we show a record-breaking third harmonic generation efficiency from the metasurface benefiting from the strongly enhanced electric field at high-quality resonances. Our approach mitigates the shortcomings of previous platforms with simple geometry enabling facile and large-area fabrication of metasurfaces paving the way for applications in optical sensing, detection, quantum photonics, and nonlinear devices.

Keywords: BICs; high-Q resonance; metasurfaces; nonlinear optics; optical perfect absorber; third harmonic generation.