Mechanism and tuning sensitivity of symmetry-protected resonances in high-contrast gratings

  • Yao H
  • Wang Y
  • HadavandMirzaee F
  • et al.
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Abstract

We develop a theory of refractive index tuning for symmetry-protected optical bound states (SP-BICs) in high-contrast gratings (HCGs). A compact analytical formula for tuning sensitivity is derived and verified numerically. We also discover a new type of SP-BIC in HCGs that has an accidental nature with a spectral singularity, which is explained in terms of hybridization and strong coupling among the odd- and even-symmetric waveguide-array modes. Our work elucidates the physics of tuning SP-BICs in HCGs and significantly simplifies their design and optimization for dynamic applications in light modulation, tunable filtering, and sensing.

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Yao, H.-Y., Wang, Y.-C., HadavandMirzaee, F., Chang, T.-H., & Her, T.-H. (2023). Mechanism and tuning sensitivity of symmetry-protected resonances in high-contrast gratings. Optics Express, 31(12), 20092. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.488596

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