Near-bound states in the radiation continuum in circular array of dielectric rods
Abstract
We consider E polarized bound states in the radiation continuum (BICs) in circular periodical arrays of N infinitely long dielectric rods. We find that each true BIC which occurs in an infinite linear array has its counterpart in the circular array as a near-BIC with extremely large quality factor. We argue analytically as well as numerically that the quality factor of the symmetry protected near-BICs diverges as eλ N where λ is a material parameter dependent on the radius and the refraction index of the rods. By tuning of the radius of rods we also find numerically non-symmetry protected near-BICs. These near-BICs are localized with exponential accuracy outside the circular array but fill the whole inner space of the array carrying orbital angular momentum.
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