Achieving a strong and robust chiral response in plasmonic metasurfaces is among the key goals of current nanophotonic research. In this work, we theoretically show that the circular dichroism (CD) of a metal metasurface can be maximized by exploiting the concept of a bound state in a continuum (BIC) with symmetry breaking. We consider a gold metasurface with a deformation of circular holes into oval holes. The chiral response at small values of the angle of incidence is dominated by a quasi-BIC, with nearly maximal values of the absorption CD that are almost independent of the deformation. A strong CD in emission is also demonstrated. Symmetry analysis and mode profiles show that the extrinsically chiral response does indeed follow from a symmetry-broken BIC and is associated with a strong enhancement of the local electrical field. The concept of a plasmonic BIC with symmetry breaking provides a robust pathway to increase the chiral response in metal metasurfaces and opens research opportunities in chiral plasmonics that combine narrow resonances with local field enhancement.
Maximum Chirality Empowered by a Bound State in a Continuum in a Plasmonic Metasurface
Ali, Hanan
;Zanotti, Simone;Pellegrini, Giovanni;Petronijevic, Emilija;Andreani, Lucio Claudio
2024-01-01
Abstract
Achieving a strong and robust chiral response in plasmonic metasurfaces is among the key goals of current nanophotonic research. In this work, we theoretically show that the circular dichroism (CD) of a metal metasurface can be maximized by exploiting the concept of a bound state in a continuum (BIC) with symmetry breaking. We consider a gold metasurface with a deformation of circular holes into oval holes. The chiral response at small values of the angle of incidence is dominated by a quasi-BIC, with nearly maximal values of the absorption CD that are almost independent of the deformation. A strong CD in emission is also demonstrated. Symmetry analysis and mode profiles show that the extrinsically chiral response does indeed follow from a symmetry-broken BIC and is associated with a strong enhancement of the local electrical field. The concept of a plasmonic BIC with symmetry breaking provides a robust pathway to increase the chiral response in metal metasurfaces and opens research opportunities in chiral plasmonics that combine narrow resonances with local field enhancement.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.