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Engineering novel tunable optical high-Q nanoparticle array filters for a wide range of wavelengths

  • A. D. Utyushev
  • , I. L. Isaev
  • , V. S. Gerasimov
  • , A. E. Ershov
  • , V. I. Zakomirnyi
  • , I. L. Rasskazov
  • , S. P. Polyutov
  • , H. Ågren
  • , S. V. Karpov*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The interaction of non-monochromatic radiation with arrays comprising plasmonic and dielectric nanoparticles has been studied using the finite-difference time-domain electrodynamics method. It is shown that LiNbO3, TiO2, GaAs, Si, and Ge all-dielectric nanoparticle arrays can provide a complete selective reflection of an incident plane wave within a narrow spectral line of collective lattice resonance with a Q-factor of 103 or larger at various spectral ranges, while plasmonic refractory TiN and chemically stable Au nanoparticle arrays provide high-Q resonances with moderate reflectivity. Arrays with fixed dimensional parameters make it possible to fine-tune the position of a selected resonant spectral line by tilting the array relative to the direction of the incident radiation. These effects provide grounds for engineering novel selective tunable optical high-Q filters in a wide range of wavelengths, from visible to middle-IR.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1426-1438
Number of pages13
JournalOptics Express
Volume28
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Jan 2020
Externally publishedYes

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