Global phase diagram of bound states in the continuum

  • Hu P
  • Wang J
  • Jiang Q
  • et al.
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Abstract

Bound states in the continuum (BICs) in photonic-crystal slabs have been conventionally classified into three types: single-resonance parametric, symmetry-protected, and Friedrich–Wintgen BICs. Here, we show that the single-resonance parametric BICs come from the coupling between the guided resonance (GR) and Fabry–Perot (FP) modes, and the symmetry-protected BICs from the coupling between degenerate GR modes. Hence, the three types of BICs in photonic-crystal slabs can be classified by the three different Friedrich–Wintgen origins. Based on this universal classification, a global phase diagram of BICs can be obtained with each phase identified by the indices of the three different Friedrich–Wintgen-type BICs. When BICs are created or annihilated, a phase transition occurs and is experimentally observed, in which the FP modes play a significant role. Our work shows a clear physical picture on whether BICs exist and how sensitive they are to changes in the parameter space, and enables improvements in experiment design and applications.

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Hu, P., Wang, J., Jiang, Q., Wang, J., Shi, L., Han, D., … Zi, J. (2022). Global phase diagram of bound states in the continuum. Optica, 9(12), 1353. https://doi.org/10.1364/optica.466190

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