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  • Bound-states-in-the-continuum (BIC) are a new concept in nanophotonics with potential uses in areas like hyperspectral imaging and lasing without mirrors.
  • The study presents a method for observing true BIC modes on silicon nanoantennas using electron energy loss spectroscopy, which allows for the mapping of their near-field localization.
  • By altering the antenna symmetry, quasi-BIC resonances are revealed that significantly enhance localized light emission, potentially leading to practical applications in efficient quantum emitter excitation.

Article Abstract

Bound-states-in-the-continuum (BIC) is an emerging concept in nanophotonics with potential impact in applications, such as hyperspectral imaging, mirror-less lasing, and nonlinear harmonic generation. As true BIC modes are non-radiative, they cannot be excited by using propagating light to investigate their optical characteristics. In this paper, for the 1st time, we map out the strong near-field localization of the true BIC resonance on arrays of silicon nanoantennas, via electron energy loss spectroscopy with a sub-1-nm electron beam. By systematically breaking the designed antenna symmetry, emissive quasi-BIC resonances become visible. This gives a unique experimental tool to determine the coherent interaction length, which we show to require at least six neighboring antenna elements. More importantly, we demonstrate that quasi-BIC resonances are able to enhance localized light emission via the Purcell effect by at least 60 times, as compared to unpatterned silicon. This work is expected to enable practical applications of designed, ultra-compact BIC antennas such as for the controlled, localized excitation of quantum emitters.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8776833PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41377-021-00707-2DOI Listing

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