Multipole and multimode engineering in Mie resonance-based metastructures

Benefited from the well-known Mie resonance, a plethora of physical phenomena and applications are attracting attention in current research on dielectric-based nanophotonics. High-index dielectric metastructures are favorable to enhance light-matter interaction in nanoscale with advantages such as l...

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Main Authors: Liu Tianji, Xu Rongyang, Yu Peng, Wang Zhiming, Takahara Junichi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2020-03-01
Series:Nanophotonics
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spelling doaj-b924923bfd644fadb22037a3c92d54fc2021-05-02T18:35:56ZengDe GruyterNanophotonics2192-86142020-03-01951115113710.1515/nanoph-2019-0505nanoph-2019-0505Multipole and multimode engineering in Mie resonance-based metastructuresLiu Tianji0Xu Rongyang1Yu Peng2Wang Zhiming3Takahara Junichi4Institute of Fundamental and Frontier Sciences, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu 610054, ChinaGraduate School of Engineering, Osaka University, 2-1 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, JapanInstitute of Fundamental and Frontier Sciences, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu 610054, ChinaInstitute of Fundamental and Frontier Sciences, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu 610054, ChinaPhotonics Center, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University, 2-1 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, JapanBenefited from the well-known Mie resonance, a plethora of physical phenomena and applications are attracting attention in current research on dielectric-based nanophotonics. High-index dielectric metastructures are favorable to enhance light-matter interaction in nanoscale with advantages such as low loss, optical magnetism, and multipolar responses, which are superior to their plasmonic counterpart. In this review, we highlight the important role played by Mie resonance-based multipolar and multimodal interaction in nanophotonics, introducing the concept of “multipole and multimode engineering” in artificially engineered dielectric-based metastructures and providing an overview of the recent progress of this fast-developing area. The scope of multipole and multimode engineering is restricted not only in multipolar interferences of meta-atom and meta-molecule but also in the nontrivial intermodal coupling (Fano resonance and bound states in the continuum), in the collective mode and the surface lattice mode appearing via periodic meta-lattices and aperiodic meta-assembly, in chiral enhancement via chiral and achiral dielectric metastructures, and in Mie resonance-mediated hybrid structures (Mie-plasmon and Mie-exciton). Detailed examples and the underlying physics of this area are discussed in-depth, in order to lead the multifunctional metastructures for novel applications in the future.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/nanoph.2020.9.issue-5/nanoph-2019-0505/nanoph-2019-0505.xml?format=INTmie resonancedielectric metamaterialsdipole familychiralitystrong coupling
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author Liu Tianji
Xu Rongyang
Yu Peng
Wang Zhiming
Takahara Junichi
spellingShingle Liu Tianji
Xu Rongyang
Yu Peng
Wang Zhiming
Takahara Junichi
Multipole and multimode engineering in Mie resonance-based metastructures
Nanophotonics
mie resonance
dielectric metamaterials
dipole family
chirality
strong coupling
author_facet Liu Tianji
Xu Rongyang
Yu Peng
Wang Zhiming
Takahara Junichi
author_sort Liu Tianji
title Multipole and multimode engineering in Mie resonance-based metastructures
title_short Multipole and multimode engineering in Mie resonance-based metastructures
title_full Multipole and multimode engineering in Mie resonance-based metastructures
title_fullStr Multipole and multimode engineering in Mie resonance-based metastructures
title_full_unstemmed Multipole and multimode engineering in Mie resonance-based metastructures
title_sort multipole and multimode engineering in mie resonance-based metastructures
publisher De Gruyter
series Nanophotonics
issn 2192-8614
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Benefited from the well-known Mie resonance, a plethora of physical phenomena and applications are attracting attention in current research on dielectric-based nanophotonics. High-index dielectric metastructures are favorable to enhance light-matter interaction in nanoscale with advantages such as low loss, optical magnetism, and multipolar responses, which are superior to their plasmonic counterpart. In this review, we highlight the important role played by Mie resonance-based multipolar and multimodal interaction in nanophotonics, introducing the concept of “multipole and multimode engineering” in artificially engineered dielectric-based metastructures and providing an overview of the recent progress of this fast-developing area. The scope of multipole and multimode engineering is restricted not only in multipolar interferences of meta-atom and meta-molecule but also in the nontrivial intermodal coupling (Fano resonance and bound states in the continuum), in the collective mode and the surface lattice mode appearing via periodic meta-lattices and aperiodic meta-assembly, in chiral enhancement via chiral and achiral dielectric metastructures, and in Mie resonance-mediated hybrid structures (Mie-plasmon and Mie-exciton). Detailed examples and the underlying physics of this area are discussed in-depth, in order to lead the multifunctional metastructures for novel applications in the future.
topic mie resonance
dielectric metamaterials
dipole family
chirality
strong coupling
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