4.7 Article

Active angular tuning and switching of Brewster quasi bound states in the continuum in magneto-optic metasurfaces

Journal

NANOPHOTONICS
Volume 10, Issue 17, Pages 4223-4232

Publisher

WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
DOI: 10.1515/nanoph-2021-0412

Keywords

all-dielectric metasurfaces; bound states in the continuum; magneto-optics

Funding

  1. Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion (MICIU/AEI/FEDER,UE) [PGC2018-095777-B-C21, PID2019-109905GA-C22]
  2. Ministerio de Educacion, Cultura y Deporte [FPU15/03566]
  3. MINECO [RYC-2017-21995, PID2019-106088RB-C31]
  4. CSIC Research Platform [PTI-001]

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In this study, the properties of quasi-BICs in magneto-optic all-dielectric metasurfaces are analyzed, showing the impact of applied magnetic field in the BIC parameter space and demonstrating the manifestation of magneto-optical activity in the optical regime. A design for fast magneto-optical switch of Brewster quasi-BIC is proposed by simply reversing the driving magnetic field.
Bound states in the continuum (BICs) emerge throughout physics as leaky/resonant modes that remain, however, highly localized. They have attracted much attention in photonics, and especially in metasurfaces. One of their most outstanding features is their divergent Q-factors, indeed arbitrarily large upon approaching the BIC condition (quasi-BICs). Here, we investigate how to tune quasiBICs in magneto-optic (MO) all-dielectric metasurfaces. The impact of the applied magnetic field in the BIC parameter space is revealed for a metasurface consisting of loss less semiconductor spheres with MO response. Through our coupled electric/magnetic dipole formulation, the MO activity is found to manifest itself through the interference of the out-of-plane electric/magnetic dipole resonances with the (MO-induced) in-plane magnetic/electric dipole, leading to a rich, magnetically tuned quasi-BIC phenomenology, resembling the behavior of Brewster quasiBICs for tilted vertical-dipole resonant metasurfaces. Such resemblance underlies our proposed design for a fast MO switch of a Brewster quasi-BIC by simply reversing the driving magnetic field. This MO-active BIC behavior is further confirmed in the optical regime for a realistic Bi:YIG nanodisk metasurface through numerical calculations. Our results present various mechanisms to magneto-optically manipulate BICs and quasi-BICs, which could be exploited throughout the electromagnetic spectrum with applications in lasing, filtering, and sensing.

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