Photonic bound states in the continuum (BIC) promise a versatile platform for construction of optical resonators with highly confined electromagnetic fields and ultralong radiative lifetime. Merging multiple BIC can enable suppression of out -of -plane radiative losses and further boost the quality (Q) factor of the resonance state. However, current studies on merging BIC (M-BIC) are primarily restricted to the elementary BIC with topological charge +/- 1, which hinders further improvement of the performance of optical resonators. Here, an all -silicon terahertz metasurface (THz-MS) is investigated that supports the symmetry -protected BIC (SP-BIC) with topological charge -2 and accidental BIC (A-BIC) with topological charge +/- 1 simultaneously. Empowered by the topological nature of BIC, we merge twelve A-BIC with a higher -order SP-BIC at the F point. By tailoring in -plane mirror symmetry of the THz-MS, we achieve M-BIC at almost arbitrary position in the momentum space. Unlike original isolated BIC, M-BIC manifests the dramatic enhancement of the Q factors of nearby resonances and are robust against radiation losses introduced by fabrication imperfections. Our work presents a paradigm for realizing higher -order at -F M-BIC and momentum-steerable M-BIC that can substantially enhance light -matter interaction and further improve the performance of terahertz optoelectronic devices.
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Department of Space Research and Technology, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby,DK-2800, DenmarkDepartment of Space Research and Technology, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby,DK-2800, Denmark
Brugnolo, Pietro
Arslanagić, Samel
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Department of Space Research and Technology, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby,DK-2800, DenmarkDepartment of Space Research and Technology, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby,DK-2800, Denmark
Arslanagić, Samel
Jacobsen, Rasmus E.
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Department of Space Research and Technology, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby,DK-2800, DenmarkDepartment of Space Research and Technology, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby,DK-2800, Denmark