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Cross-polarized surface lattice resonances in a rectangular lattice plasmonic metasurface

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OPTICS LETTERS
Volume 47, Issue 8, Pages 2105-2108

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Optica Publishing Group
DOI: 10.1364/OL.448813

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In this study, a multiresonant metasurface with different resonant frequencies was experimentally demonstrated by manipulating the polarization degree of freedom. The metasurface showed potential advantages in filtering, sensing, and nonlinear optics applications.
Multiresonant metasurfaces could enable many applications in filtering, sensing, and nonlinear optics. However, developing a metasurface with more than one high-quality-factor or high-Q resonance at designated resonant wavelengths is challenging. Here, we experimentally demonstrate a plasmonic metasurface exhibiting different, narrow surface lattice resonances by exploiting the polarization degree of freedom where different lattice modes propagate along different dimensions of the lattice. The surface consists of aluminum nanostructures in a rectangular periodic lattice. The resulting surface lattice resonances were measured around 640 nm and 1160 nm with Q factors of similar to 50 and similar to 800, respectively. The latter is a record-high plasmonic Q factor within the near-infrared type-II window. Such metasurfaces could benefit such applications as frequency conversion and all-optical switching. (C) 2022 Optica Publishing Group

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