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Hybrid Epsilon-Near-Zero Modes of Photonic Gap Antennas

Published 21 Jul 2021 in physics.optics and physics.app-ph | (2107.10301v1)

Abstract: We demonstrate that in photonic gap antennas composed of an epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) layer embedded within a high-index dielectric, hybrid modes emerge from the strong coupling between the ENZ thin film and the photonic modes of the dielectric antenna. These hybrid modes show giant electric field enhancements, large enhancements of the far-field spontaneous emission rate and a unidirectional radiation response. We analyze both parent and hybrid modes using quasinormal mode theory and find that the hybridization can be well understood using a coupled oscillator model. Under plane wave illumination, hybrid ENZ antennas can concentrate light with an electric field amplitude $\sim$100 times higher than that of the incident wave, which places them on par with the best plasmonic antennas. In addition, the far-field spontaneous emission rate of a dipole embedded at the antenna hotspot reaches up to $\sim$2300 that in free space, with nearly perfect unidirectional emission.

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