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Multiple Kerker anapoles in dielectric microspheres

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posted on 2023-11-30, 20:49 authored by Cristina Sanz-Fernández, Martín Molezuelas, Jon Lasa-Alonso, Nuno de Sousa, Xavier Zambrana-Puyalto, Jorge Olmos-Trigo
High refractive index dielectric spheres present remarkable light-scattering properties in the spectral range dominated by dipolar modes. However, most of these properties are absent for larger spheres under plane wave illumination. Here, we propose to unravel dipolar regimes regardless of the sphere size and refractive index by illuminating with a pure dipolar field. This type of illumination ensures that the scattering response of the sphere is purely dipolar. In this scenario, we show that Kerker conditions are not only related to duality symmetry and a strong backward-to-forward asymmetric light-scattering, but also to the appearance of non-radiating sources: the so-called hybrid anapoles. Finally, we show that all the abovementioned scattering features under dipolar illumination are reproducible with an experimentally accessible tightly-focused Gaussian beam.

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