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Resonance-Trapped Bound States In He Continuum In Metallic Thz Metasurfaces

OPTICS LETTERS(2021)

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The realization of bound states in the continuum (BICs) in optical systems has been relying mainly on symmetry breaking. In contrast, another mechanism, known as resonance-trapped (or Friedrich-Wintgen) scenario, has been reported in the limited scope of dielectric resonant inclusions or at off-Gamma points. In this Letter, we demonstrate that the coupling coefficient between two coplanar metallic split-ring resonators can be tuned to satisfy the Friedrich-Wintgen BIC condition with normal terahertz (THz) incidence when metals are modeled as perfect electric conductors. Temporal coupled-mode theory is applied to validate the results. Experimentally, a BIC-induced cloaking effect has been observed, owing to the intrinsic dissipation loss of the constitutive materials. Our findings suggest an alternative strategy to construct BICs in metallic metasurfaces apart from conventional symmetry-breaking methods. (C) 2021 Optical Society of America
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Optical Cloaking,Transformation Optics,Terahertz Metamaterials
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