Transverse Kerker effect in all-dielectric spheroidal particles

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Kerker effect is one of the unique phenomena in modern electrodynamics. Due to overlapping of electric and magnetic dipole moments, all-dielectric particles can be invisible in forward or backward directions. In our paper we propose new conditions between resonantly excited electric dipole and magnetic quadrupole in ceramic high index spheroidal particles for demonstrating transverse Kerker effect. Moreover, we perform proof-of-concept microwave experiment and demonstrate dumbbell radiation pattern with suppressed scattering in both forward and backward directions and enhanced scattering in lateral directions. Our concept is promising for future planar lasers, nonreflected metasurface and laterally excited waveguides and nanoantennas.

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Bukharin, M. M., Pecherkin, V. Y., Ospanova, A. K., Il’in, V. B., Vasilyak, L. M., Basharin, A. A., & Luk‘yanchuk, B. (2022). Transverse Kerker effect in all-dielectric spheroidal particles. Scientific Reports, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-11733-4

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