High order Fano resonances and giant magnetic fields in dielectric microspheres

We show that weakly dissipating dielectric spheres made of materials such as glass, quartz, etc. can support high order Fano resonances associated with internal Mie modes. These resonances, happening for specific values of the size parameter, yield field-intensity enhancement factors on the order of...

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Main Authors: Wang, Zengbo, Luk'yanchuk, Boris, Yue, Liyang, Yan, Bing, Monks, James, Dhama, Rakesh, Minin, Oleg V., Minin, Igor V., Huang, Sumei, Fedyanin, Andrey A.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1462202023-02-28T19:26:52Z High order Fano resonances and giant magnetic fields in dielectric microspheres Wang, Zengbo Luk'yanchuk, Boris Yue, Liyang Yan, Bing Monks, James Dhama, Rakesh Minin, Oleg V. Minin, Igor V. Huang, Sumei Fedyanin, Andrey A. School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Science::Physics Microresonators Optical Materials and Structures We show that weakly dissipating dielectric spheres made of materials such as glass, quartz, etc. can support high order Fano resonances associated with internal Mie modes. These resonances, happening for specific values of the size parameter, yield field-intensity enhancement factors on the order of 104–107, which can be directly obtained from analytical calculations. Associated to these “super-resonances”, we analyze the emergence of magnetic nanojets with giant magnetic fields, which might be attractive for many photonic applications. Published version 2021-02-02T08:12:09Z 2021-02-02T08:12:09Z 2019 Journal Article Wang, Z., Luk’yanchuk, B., Yue, L., Yan, B., Monks, J., Dhama, R., . . . Fedyanin, A. A. (2019). High order Fano resonances and giant magnetic fields in dielectric microspheres. Scientific Reports, 9(1), 20293-. doi:10.1038/s41598-019-56783-3 2045-2322 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/146220 10.1038/s41598-019-56783-3 31889112 2-s2.0-85077193485 1 9 en Scientific Reports © 2020 The Author(s). This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. application/pdf
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topic Science::Physics
Microresonators
Optical Materials and Structures
spellingShingle Science::Physics
Microresonators
Optical Materials and Structures
Wang, Zengbo
Luk'yanchuk, Boris
Yue, Liyang
Yan, Bing
Monks, James
Dhama, Rakesh
Minin, Oleg V.
Minin, Igor V.
Huang, Sumei
Fedyanin, Andrey A.
High order Fano resonances and giant magnetic fields in dielectric microspheres
description We show that weakly dissipating dielectric spheres made of materials such as glass, quartz, etc. can support high order Fano resonances associated with internal Mie modes. These resonances, happening for specific values of the size parameter, yield field-intensity enhancement factors on the order of 104–107, which can be directly obtained from analytical calculations. Associated to these “super-resonances”, we analyze the emergence of magnetic nanojets with giant magnetic fields, which might be attractive for many photonic applications.
author2 School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
author_facet School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Wang, Zengbo
Luk'yanchuk, Boris
Yue, Liyang
Yan, Bing
Monks, James
Dhama, Rakesh
Minin, Oleg V.
Minin, Igor V.
Huang, Sumei
Fedyanin, Andrey A.
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author Wang, Zengbo
Luk'yanchuk, Boris
Yue, Liyang
Yan, Bing
Monks, James
Dhama, Rakesh
Minin, Oleg V.
Minin, Igor V.
Huang, Sumei
Fedyanin, Andrey A.
author_sort Wang, Zengbo
title High order Fano resonances and giant magnetic fields in dielectric microspheres
title_short High order Fano resonances and giant magnetic fields in dielectric microspheres
title_full High order Fano resonances and giant magnetic fields in dielectric microspheres
title_fullStr High order Fano resonances and giant magnetic fields in dielectric microspheres
title_full_unstemmed High order Fano resonances and giant magnetic fields in dielectric microspheres
title_sort high order fano resonances and giant magnetic fields in dielectric microspheres
publishDate 2021
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/146220
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