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Engineering electric and magnetic dipole coupling in arrays of dielectric nanoparticles

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 123, Issue 8, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.5018312

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  1. FWO (Flanders)

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Dielectric nanoparticles with both strong electric and magnetic dipole (ED and MD) resonances offer unique opportunities for efficient manipulation of light-matter interactions. Here, based on numerical simulations, we show far-field diffractive coupling of the ED and MD modes in a periodic rectangular array. By using unequal periodicities in the orthogonal directions, each dipole mode is separately coupled and strongly tuned. With this method, the electric and magnetic response of the dielectric nanoparticles can be deliberately engineered to accomplish various optical functionalities. Remarkably, an ultra-sharp MD resonance with sub-10 nm linewidth is achieved with a large enhancement factor for the magnetic field intensity on the order of similar to 10(3). Our results will find useful applications for the detection of chemical and biological molecules as well as the design of novel photonic metadevices. nPublished by AIP Publishing.

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