Nanomaterials (Jun 2020)

Subwavelength Silicon Nanoblocks for Directional Emission Manipulation

  • Tianyue Zhang,
  • Xuewei Li,
  • Jian Xu,
  • Xiaoming Zhang,
  • Zi-Lan Deng,
  • Xiangping Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nano10061242
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 6
p. 1242

Abstract

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Manipulating the light emission direction and boosting its directivity have essential importance in integrated nanophotonic devices. Here, we theoretically propose a single dielectric silicon nanoblock as an efficient, multifunctional and ultracompact all-dielectric nanoantenna to direct light into a preferential direction. Unidirectional scattering of a plane wave as well as switchable directive emission fed by a localized emitter are demonstrated within the nanoantenna. The high directionalities are revealed to originate from a variety of mechanisms that can coexist within a single nanoblock, which contribute to the far-field radiation patterns of the outcoming light, thanks to the wealth of multipolar electric and magnetic resonances. The efficient beam redirections are also observed, which are sensitive to the local configurations of the emitter antenna coupled system. The designed antenna, with extreme geometry simplicity, ultracompact and low-loss features, could be favorable for highly sensitive sensing as well as applications in optical nanocircuits.

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