Broadband generation of quasi bound-state-in-continuum modes using subwavelength truncated cone resonators

Abstract

Allowing a high quality factor (Q-factor) to a sub-wavelength dielectric resonator, quasi-bound states in the continuum (Q-BIC) has gained much interest. However, the Q-BIC resonance condition is too sensitive to the geometry of the resonator and its practical broadband generation on a single-wafer platform has been limited. Here, we present that employing the base angle as a structural degree of freedom, the truncated nano-cone resonator supports the Q-BIC resonance with a high Q-factor of >150 over a wide wavelength range of >100 nm. We expect our approach will boost the utilization of the Q-BIC resonance for various applications requiring broadband spectral tuning.

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