Light enhancement by quasi-bound states in the continuum in dielectric arrays
Abstract
The article reports on light enhancement by structural resonances in linear periodic arrays of identical dielectric elements. As the basic elements both spheres and rods with circular cross section have been considered. In either case, it has been demonstrated that high-Q structural resonant modes originated from bound states in the continuum enable near-field amplitude enhancement by factor of 10--25 in the red-to-near infrared range in lossy silicon. The asymptotic behavior of the Q-factor with the number of elements in the array is explained theoretically by analyzing quasi-bound states propagation bands.
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