Nature Communications (Dec 2024)

Observation of edge bound states in the continuum at truncated silicon pillar photonic crystal

  • Rodrigo Sato,
  • Christian Vinther Bertelsen,
  • Maxim Nikitin,
  • Elena Lopez Aymerich,
  • Radu Malureanu,
  • Winnie Edith Svendsen,
  • Andrei V. Lavrinenko,
  • Osamu Takayama

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-54929-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Abstract Bound states in the continuum are optical modes with extremely high-quality factors and narrow resonances, which exist in the dispersion spectrum of the radiative region above the light line. A unique bound state in the continuum is supported at the edge of truncated photonic crystals, which is a type of a Fabry-Pérot type bound state in the continuum, but has never been observed in experiments. Here, we demonstrate the bound states in the continuum supported at the edge array of silicon (Si) pillars whose diameter is bigger than that of the rest of a Si-pillar two-dimensional photonic crystal. We also show the tunability of the resonance and surface sensitivity of the mode when Si pillars are conformally coated with nanometer-thick aluminium oxide films. The presence of an oxide nanofilm improves the quality factor by over 60 % and shifts the resonance wavelength. Such behavior signifies the substantial potential of the bound states in the continuum on two-dimensional photonic crystals for post-fabrication tuning of the quality factor and surface sensing applications.