Hyperbolic resonances of metasurface cavities

  • Keene D
  • Durach M
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Abstract

We propose a new class of optical resonator structures featuring one or two metasurface reflectors or metacavities and predict that such resonators support novel hyperbolic resonances. As an example of such resonances we introduce hyperbolic Tamm plasmons (HTPs) and hyperbolic Fabry-Perot resonances (HFPs). The hyperbolic optical modes feature low-loss incident power re-distribution over TM and TE polarization output channels, clover-leaf anisotropic dispersion, and other unique properties which are tunable and are useful for multiple applications.

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Keene, D., & Durach, M. (2015). Hyperbolic resonances of metasurface cavities. Optics Express, 23(14), 18577. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.23.018577

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