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Exploring the route from leaky Berreman modes to bound states in continuum

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posted on 2023-01-11, 23:00 authored by Ghanasyam Remesh, Pravin Vaity, Venu Gopal Achanta, Subhasish Dutta Gupta
We study coupling of leaky Berreman modes in polar dielectric films (SiO2) through a thin metallic layer (gold) and show the familiar signatures of normal mode splitting. Due to very large negative real part of the dielectric function of gold, the splitting shows up only for extremely thin coupling layers. In contrast, coupling of Berreman modes through a dielectric spacer layer reveals novel possibilities of having bound states in continuum, albeit in the limit of vanishing losses. It is shown that the corresponding dispersion branches of the symmetric and antisymmetric modes can cross. BIC is shown to occur on one of these branches which is characterized by lower loss. In fact the BIC corresponds to the point where the radiative losses are minimized. For thicker layers (both spacer and the polar dielectric) BIC is shown to occur on the higher order dispersion branches. The origin of BIC is traced to the Fabry-Perot type mechanism due to the excitation of the leaky guided modes in the central layer.

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