液晶
光学
布鲁斯特角
材料科学
分布式布拉格反射镜
凝聚态物理
电场
光电子学
物理
波长
布鲁斯特
量子力学
作者
Bing‐Ru Wu,Jhen‐Hong Yang,Pavel S. Pankin,Chih‐Hsiang Huang,Wei Lee,Дмитрий Н. Максимов,Ivan V. Timofeev,Kuo‐Ping Chen
标识
DOI:10.1002/lpor.202000290
摘要
Abstract Quasibound state in the continuum (quasi‐BIC) is a long‐lived state with a high quality factor (Q factor). Here quasi‐BICs in nematic liquid crystal (LC) layer embedded between a distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) and a metal layer are studied. First, a special class of true BICs between the DBR and the metal film with field localization provided by the Brewster transverse electric (TE) reflection in the DBR is experimentally demonstrated. It is demonstrated that the Q factor of the quasi‐BIC can be tuned by the LC optical axis rotation in a wide range being only restricted by metal losses. The change of coupling with the radiation channel leads to a critical coupling condition, providing a total absorption of incident light. The acquired quasi‐BIC resonance is extremely sensitive to the temperature due to the narrow nematic temperature range of the LC. The quasi‐BIC transforms to BIC at the LC‐isotropic clearing point, due to closing of the radiation channel.
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