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Ultra-Spatiotemporal Light Confinement in Dielectric Nanocavity Metasurfaces

Optics 2021-12-30 v3

Abstract

Light concentration with strong temporal and spatial confinement is crucial for tailoring light-matter interaction. Electromagnetic cavity modes in photonic and plasmonic resonators provide platforms for optical field localization. Here, we propose a concept of quasi-bound states in the continuum gap cavity and reveal that ultra spatiotemporal confinements in free-space can be realized in a dielectric nanocavity metasurface. By introducing an asymmetric air slot in a nanodisk resonator, an ultra-high quality factor Q106\rm Q \sim 10^6, accompanying an ultra-small effective mode volume, Vm102\rm V_m \sim 10^{-2} (λ/n)3(\lambda/n)^3 are achieved resulting in a Purcell factor of 106(λ/n)3\rm 10^6 (\lambda/n)^{-3} in the visible wavelength range. The toroidal dipole drives the electric and magnetic field concentration in the air gap with a generated vortex polarizing electric field. As an alternative to plasmonic and photonic crystal cavities, our study provides a more intriguing platform for engineering light-matter interaction to advance a plethora of fundamental studies and device applications, such as Purcell factor enhancement, room temperature strong coupling and nonlinear nanophotoncis.

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@article{arxiv.2104.03463,
  title  = {Ultra-Spatiotemporal Light Confinement in Dielectric Nanocavity Metasurfaces},
  author = {Xia Zhang and A. Louise Bradley},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.03463},
  year   = {2021}
}

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6 pages, 4 figures and Supplementary Material