Observation of robust intrinsic C points generation with magneto-optical bound states in the continuum
Abstract
C points, characterized by circular polarization in momentum space, play crucial roles in chiral wave manipulations. However, conventional approaches of achieving intrinsic C points using photonic crystals with broken symmetries suffer from low Q factor and are highly sensitive to structural geometry, rendering them fragile and susceptible to perturbations and disorders. In this letter, we report the realization of magneto-optical (MO) bound states in the continuum (BICs) using a symmetry-preserved planar photonic crystal, achieving intrinsic at-{\Gamma} C points that are robust against variation in structural geometry and external magnetic field. MO coupling between two dipole modes induces Zeeman splitting of the eigenfrequencies, leading to MO BICs and quasi-BICs with circular eigenstates for high-Q chiral responses. Furthermore, switchable C point handedness and circular dichroism are enabled by reversing the magnetic field. These findings unveil a new type of BICs with circular eigenstates and on-demand control of C points, paving the way for advanced chiral wave manipulation with enhanced light-matter interaction.
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@article{arxiv.2407.17976,
title = {Observation of robust intrinsic C points generation with magneto-optical bound states in the continuum},
author = {Wenjing Lv and Haoye Qin and Zengping Su and Chengzhi Zhang and Jiongpeng Huang and Yuzhi Shi and Bo Li and Patrice Genevet and Qinghua Song},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.17976},
year = {2024}
}
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13 pages, 4 figures