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Chiral Quasi-Bound States in the Continuum

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arxiv 2006.05484 v1 pith:I4D4WPBD submitted 2020-06-09 physics.optics

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keywords stateschiralcontinuumfanoperturbationspolarizationsquasi-boundspectral
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Quasi-bound states in the continuum (q-BICs) are resonant states of suitably tailored nanostructures with long optical lifetimes controlled by symmetry-breaking perturbations. While in planarized ultrathin devices the resulting Fano resonance is limited to linear polarizations, we show here that chiral perturbations extend q-BIC concepts to arbitrary elliptical polarizations. Using geometric phase engineering, we realize metasurfaces with ultrasharp Fano spectral features that can shape the impinging wavefront with near-unity efficiency, while at the same time precisely filtering their spectral content.

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