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Substrate-engineered tunable bound states in the continuum and directional radiation in dielectric metasurfaces

Optics 2026-05-12 v1

Abstract

Tunable bound states in the continuum (BICs) in metasurfaces offer powerful opportunities to control light-matter interactions, yet the role of out-of-plane symmetry breaking remains poorly understood. Here, we reveal a mechanism that enables tunable high-Q BICs and directional radiation through out-of-plane symmetry breaking in all-dielectric metasurfaces. A substrate-free metasurface composed of periodically arranged multilayer cylinders that support overlapping magnetic dipole and electric quadrupole resonances, yielding electric mirror and symmetry-protected BIC responses at 1550 nm. Introducing multilayer substrates breaks out-of-plane symmetry and excites guided modes. When the guided-mode wavelength matches that of the BIC and coupling to the substrate is suppressed, the BIC wavelength remains nearly invariant, while the Q factor increases with layer number. In contrast, spectral detuning and enhanced coupling lead to pronounced blueshifts and rapid Q degradation. The interplay between guided-mode matching and coupling strength thus governs whether a BIC remains robust or becomes tunable. These findings establish a general framework for BIC engineering via out-of-plane symmetry breaking and provide a versatile platform for tunable metasurfaces with potential applications in integrated optics.

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@article{arxiv.2605.09388,
  title  = {Substrate-engineered tunable bound states in the continuum and directional radiation in dielectric metasurfaces},
  author = {Hao Song and Yanming Sun and Jian Li and Wanlin Wang and Ming Chun Tang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.09388},
  year   = {2026}
}

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25 pages, 8 figures