Photonic Intrinsic Chiral Flatband With Tailorable Quality Factor and Circular Dichroism

Y Yuexin Sun (The Key Laboratory of Weak Light Nonlinear Photonics, Ministry of Education, School of Physics, TEDA Institute of Applied Physics, Nankai University 1 , Tianjin 300071,) S Shiwang Yu (The Key Laboratory of Weak Light Nonlinear Photonics Ministry of Education School of Physics and TEDA Institute of Applied Physics Nankai University Tianjin China) G Guangzhou Geng Z Zhancheng Li Y Yanchun Wang W Wenwei Liu H Hui Liu Q Qiang Li J Junjie Li (Physics Department, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA.) H Hua Cheng S Shuqi Chen (Department of Chemistry)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Engineering spin‐selective light‐matter interactions in photonic systems requires precise control of the radiative loss, optical chirality, and dispersion of resonant modes; however, these properties are intricately dependent on the structural parameters, making their independent tuning challenging. Herein, a partially etched dielectric metasurface supporting an intrinsic chiral quasi‐guided mode (QGM) with flatband dispersion is proposed, for which the quality (Q) factor and circular dichroism (CD) can be independently modulated. The QGM is generated via Brillouin zone folding, with its flatband dispersion remaining robust against structural variations within a certain range. The radiative loss and spin‐dependent coupling strength of the QGM can be independently engineered by adjusting the scaling ratio and rotation angle of individual nanostructures, enabling decoupled control of Q factor and CD while maintaining the flatband dispersion. Experimental measurements of the chiral QGM confirm the independent tunability of Q factor and CD, demonstrating angle‐insensitive linear and nonlinear CD. Our work establishes a general physical mechanism for realizing flatband QGMs with independently tunable Q factor and CD, providing a versatile platform for next‐generation functional chiral metasurfaces with potential applications in chiral emission, harmonic generation, and ultrasensitive optical sensing.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 36
Published June 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (11)

Y

Yuexin Sun

The Key Laboratory of Weak Light Nonlinear Photonics, Ministry of Education, School of Physics, TEDA Institute of Applied Physics, Nankai University 1 , Tianjin 300071,

S

Shiwang Yu

The Key Laboratory of Weak Light Nonlinear Photonics Ministry of Education School of Physics and TEDA Institute of Applied Physics Nankai University Tianjin China

G

Guangzhou Geng

Z

Zhancheng Li

Y

Yanchun Wang

W

Wenwei Liu

H

Hui Liu

Q

Qiang Li

J

Junjie Li

Physics Department, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA.

H

Hua Cheng

S

Shuqi Chen

Department of Chemistry