Ultra-high quality-factor enhancement via merged bound states in the continuum for high-performance optical sensing
Abstract
Symmetry-protected bound states in the continuum (SP-BICs) offer a promising approach for high-quality (Q) metasurface design due to their non-radiative properties. However, conventional isolated SP-BICs typically offer limited enhancement to Q and require extremely small symmetry-breaking perturbations to become excitable, presenting challenges in fabrication and practical deployment. This work proposes a novel approach to enhance the Q-factor of resonances by merging BICs, enabling the structure to sustain ultra-high Q-factor even under relatively large symmetry-breaking conditions. Specifically, a double-layer metasurface composed of two silicon nanopore arrays is designed. By tuning the interlayer distance, SP-BICs are effectively merged with Fabry––Pérot-type BICs in parameter space, modifying the radiation behavior of the original SP-BICs. Results show that the merged BIC structure enhances the Q-factor by three orders of magnitude compared to isolated BICs. In sensing performance, the proposed structure achieves a refractive index sensitivity of 126 nm/RIU and an outstanding figure of merit surpassing 1.4 × 105 RIU−1, which substantially outperforms isolated BICs. Moreover, diverse high-Q modal features are observed in the wavelength-offset parameter space, offering new opportunities for multi-channel sensing and narrowband filtering applications.
Article Details
Journal Info
Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (7)
Fugui Lei
Institute of Advanced Photonics Technology, School of Information Engineering, Guangdong University of Technology 1 , Guangzhou 510006,
Shun Wang
Department of Mathematics
Leiming Wu
Kunhua Wen
Institute of Advanced Photonics Technology, School of Information Engineering, Guangdong University of Technology 1 , Guangzhou 510006,
Jiaqi Zhu
Department of Chemistry
Jun Yang
Yuwen Qin