Electromagnetically induced transparency in square slotted dielectric metasurfaces supporting bound states in the continuum
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Algorri Genaro, José Francisco


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2021Derechos
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IEEE Photonics Conference (IPC), Vancouver, BC, Canada-Virtual Conference, 2021
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
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All-dielectric metasurfaces
Bound states in the continuum
Strongly resonant systems
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In this work, a novel dielectric metasurface consisting of square slotted arrays etched in a silicon layer is proposed and theoretically demonstrated. The structure is designed to support electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) based on quasi-bound states in the continuum (qBIC). Specifically, the metasurface consists of square slots with a silicon gap that breaks the symmetry of the structure. Thanks to the interaction of the sharp quasi-BIC resonances with a broadband background mode, an extremely high Q factor EIT response of 6⋅106 is demonstrated (considering the length scales feasible during fabrication and optical losses). Moreover, the resonator possesses a simple bulk geometry and subwavelength dimensions. The proposed metasurface, its high Q factors, and strong energy confinement may open new avenues of research on light-matter interactions in emerging applications in non-linear devices, lasing, biological sensors, optical communications, etc.
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