Enabling low threshold laser through an asymmetric tetramer metasurface harnessing polarization-independent quasi-BICs
We propose and numerically demonstrate a novel strategy to achieve dual-band symmetry-protected bound states in the continuum (BICs) based on a nanodisk tetramer metasurface for lasing generation. The method involves breaking the in-plane symmetry along the diagonal of the metasurface unit cell by i...
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Zusammenfassung: | We propose and numerically demonstrate a novel strategy to achieve dual-band
symmetry-protected bound states in the continuum (BICs) based on a nanodisk
tetramer metasurface for lasing generation. The method involves breaking the
in-plane symmetry along the diagonal of the metasurface unit cell by
introducing air holes in the tetramers. Through our simulations, we show that
this flexible approach enables the support of dual-band BICs in the
telecom-band range, with these modes evolving into quasi-BICs with remarkably
high quality factors by breaking the symmetry of the system. Furthermore, the
ultracompact device exhibits the unique characteristic of being
polarization-independent across all viewing angles. Finally, the optically
pumped gain medium provides sufficient optical gain to compensate the quasi-BIC
mode losses, enabling two mode lasing with ultra-low pump threshold and very
narrow optical linewidth in the telecom-band range. Our adaptable device paves
the way for polarization-insensitive metasurfaces with multiple lasing
resonances. This innovation holds the potential to transform areas like
low-threshold lasing and biosensing by delivering improved performance and
broader capabilities. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.15749 |