Multipolar origin of bound states in the continuum

Zarina Sadrieva, Kristina Frizyuk, Mihail Petrov, Yuri Kivshar, and Andrey Bogdanov
Phys. Rev. B 100, 115303 – Published 3 September 2019

Abstract

Metasurfaces based on resonant subwavelength photonic structures enable novel methods of wavefront control and light focusing, underpinning a new generation of flat-optics devices. Recently emerged all-dielectric metasurfaces exhibit high-quality resonances underpinned by the physics of bound states in the continuum that drives many interesting concepts in photonics. Here we suggest an approach to explain the physics of bound photonic states embedded in the radiation continuum. We study dielectric metasurfaces composed of planar periodic arrays of Mie-resonant nanoparticles (“meta-atoms”) which support both symmetry protected and accidental bound states in the continuum, and employ the multipole decomposition approach to reveal the physical mechanism of the formation of such nonradiating states in terms of multipolar modes generated by isolated meta-atoms. Based on the symmetry of the vector spherical harmonics, we identify the conditions for the existence of bound states in the continuum originating from the symmetries of both the lattice and the unit cell. Using this formalism we predict that metasurfaces with strongly suppressed spatial dispersion can support the bound states in the continuum with the wave vectors forming a line in the reciprocal space. Our results provide a method for designing high-quality resonant photonic systems based on the physics of bound states in the continuum.

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  • Received 18 April 2019
  • Revised 14 August 2019

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.100.115303

©2019 American Physical Society

Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

Atomic, Molecular & OpticalCondensed Matter, Materials & Applied Physics

Authors & Affiliations

Zarina Sadrieva1,*, Kristina Frizyuk1,†, Mihail Petrov1, Yuri Kivshar1,2, and Andrey Bogdanov1

  • 1ITMO University, Saint Petersburg 197101, Russia
  • 2Nonlinear Physics Center, Australian National University, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia

  • *z.sadrieva@metalab.ifmo.ru
  • k.frizyuk@metalab.ifmo.ru

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Vol. 100, Iss. 11 — 15 September 2019

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