Multipole analysis of periodic array of rotated silicon cubes

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Authors

  • P. D. Terekhov
  • A. B. Evlyukhin
  • A. Karabchevsky
  • A. S. Shalin

External Research Organisations

  • Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
  • St. Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics (ITMO)
  • Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
  • Ul'Yanovsk State University
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Original languageEnglish
Article number012177
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume1461
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 23 Apr 2020
Externally publishedYes
Event4th International Conference on Metamaterials and Nanophotonics, METANANO 2019 - St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Duration: 15 Jul 201919 Jul 2019

Abstract

Dielectric nanophotonics is the modern and very relevant field of optics. In this work we use the recently reported Cartesian multipole decomposition approach for all-dielectric metasurfaces [1] to study optical properties of the silicon metasurface at the nanoscale. This metasurface consists of crystalline silicon cubes rotated by 45° around the axis perpendicular to the surface plane. We use numerical modeling and semi-analytical approach to find origins of the scatering by the considered metasurface. Results obtained with the multipole approach are in the good agreement with the direct calculations of transmission and reflection spectra. Insights from our study can be widely used to design novel metasurfaces and metadevices and tune their optical properties to achieve a needed functionality.

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Multipole analysis of periodic array of rotated silicon cubes. / Terekhov, P. D.; Evlyukhin, A. B.; Karabchevsky, A. et al.
In: Journal of Physics: Conference Series, Vol. 1461, No. 1, 012177, 23.04.2020.

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Terekhov, PD, Evlyukhin, AB, Karabchevsky, A & Shalin, AS 2020, 'Multipole analysis of periodic array of rotated silicon cubes', Journal of Physics: Conference Series, vol. 1461, no. 1, 012177. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1461/1/012177
Terekhov, P. D., Evlyukhin, A. B., Karabchevsky, A., & Shalin, A. S. (2020). Multipole analysis of periodic array of rotated silicon cubes. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 1461(1), Article 012177. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1461/1/012177
Terekhov PD, Evlyukhin AB, Karabchevsky A, Shalin AS. Multipole analysis of periodic array of rotated silicon cubes. Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 2020 Apr 23;1461(1):012177. doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/1461/1/012177
Terekhov, P. D. ; Evlyukhin, A. B. ; Karabchevsky, A. et al. / Multipole analysis of periodic array of rotated silicon cubes. In: Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 2020 ; Vol. 1461, No. 1.
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