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Intrinsic multipolar contents of nanoresonators for tailored scattering

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arxiv 1907.04598 v3 pith:4LM4UUPF submitted 2019-07-10 physics.optics cond-mat.mes-hallphysics.comp-ph

classification physics.opticscond-mat.mes-hallphysics.comp-ph
keywords multipolarscatteringdesignexhibitingintrinsicmethodobjectresonance
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We introduce a theoretical and computational method to design resonant objects, such as nanoantennas or meta-atoms, exhibiting tailored multipolar responses. In contrast with common approaches that rely on a multipolar analysis of the scattering response of an object upon specific excitations, we propose to engineer the \textit{intrinsic} (i.e., excitation-independent) multipolar content and spectral characteristics of the natural resonances -- or quasinormal modes -- of the object. A rigorous numerical approach for the multipolar decomposition of resonances at complex frequencies is presented, along with an analytical model conveying a direct physical insight into the multipole moments induced in the resonator. Our design strategy is illustrated by designing a subwavelength optical resonator exhibiting a Janus resonance that provides side-dependent coupling to waveguides over the full linewidth of the resonance and on a wide angular range for linearly-polarized incident planewaves. The method applies to all kinds of waves and may open new perspectives for subwavelength-scale manipulation of scattering and emission.

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