Versatile Metamaterial: Exploring Symmetry-Protected Mode Resonances for Multi-Task Functionality

Abstract

In this article, we present an experimental study supported by numerical modeling showing the possibility of exciting Symmetry-Protected Bound states In the Continuum (SP-BICs) in a 1D silicon grating fabricated on a lithium niobate substrate in both transverse electric and transverse magnetic polarization states of the incident illumination. This leads to different resonances in the transmission spectra with large quality factors up to 106 and a significant electric/magnetic field enhancement up to 105 opening the way to the exploitation of this structure for different sensing applications (biological, electromagnetic, thermal...) but also to nonlinear applications such as the generation of second harmonic, in addition to electro- and acousto-optic modulation.

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