Multipolar-sensitive engineering of magnetic dipole spontaneous emission with a dielectric nanoresonator antenna

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We propose an axisymmetric silicon nanoresonator with designed tapered angle well for the extraordinary enhancement of the decay rate of magnetic dipole (MD) emitters. Due to the resonant coupling of a MD emitter and the MD mode of the subwavelength resonator, the Purcell factor (PF) can easily reach 500, which is significantly higher than the PF when using a silicon nanosphere of the same size. The PF and the resonance frequency are conveniently tuned through the resonator diameter and the taper angle of the blind hole. When supported by a metallic substrate, further enhancement (> 10 3) of the MD spontaneous emission is triggered by an image-induced quadrupolar high-Q mode of the nanoantenna. For the sake of comparison we include a critical analysis of the canonical problem that considers a Si spherical shell. Our results might facilitate a novel strategy for promising realizations of chip-scale nanophotonic applications.

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Habil, M. K., Zapata–Rodríguez, C. J., Cuevas, M., & Entezar, S. R. (2021). Multipolar-sensitive engineering of magnetic dipole spontaneous emission with a dielectric nanoresonator antenna. Scientific Reports, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-92322-9

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