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Type: 
Conference
Description: 
Metasurfaces are two-dimensional structures, arrays of scatterers with subwavelength separation or optically thin planar films, allowing light manipulation and enabling specific changes of optical properties, as for example beam-steering, anomalous refraction and optical-wavefront shaping. Due to the fabrication simplicity, the metasurfaces offer an alternative to 3-D metamaterials and providing a novel method for optical elements miniaturization. It has been demonstrated that a metasurface can support Bound States in Continuum (BIC), that are resonant states by zero width, due to the interaction between trapped electromagnetic. Experimentally, this involves very narrow coupled resonances, with a high Q-factor and an extremely large field intensity enhancement, up to 6 orders of magnitude larger than the intensity of the incident beam. Here, we demonstrate that the field enhancement in proximity of the surface …
Publisher: 
International Society for Optics and Photonics
Publication date: 
16 May 2017
Authors: 

S Romano, G Zito, S Managò, E Penzo, S Dhuey, AC De Luca, S Cabrini, V Mocella

Biblio References: 
Volume: 10227 Pages: 102270B
Origin: 
Metamaterials XI