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Tiancheng Huang1, Boxiang Wang1, Wenbin Zhang1
1Institute of Engineering Thermophysics, School of Mechanical Engineering, Key Laboratory of Power Machinery and Engineering of Ministry of Education, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China.
Abstract:
Realization of electromagnetic energy confinement beyond the diffraction limit is crucial for high-performance on-chip devices. Herein we construct an array of nonradiative anapoles that originate from the destructive far-field interference of electric and toroidal dipole modes to achieve ultracompact and high-efficiency electromagnetic energy transfer without the coupler. We experimentally investigate the proposed metachain at mid-infrared frequencies and give the first near-field experimental evidence of anapole-based energy transfer, in which the spatial profile of the anapole mode is also unambiguously identified on the nanoscale. We further demonstrate that the metachain is intrinsically lossless and scalable at infrared wavelengths, realizing a 90° bending loss down to 0.32 dB at the optical communication wavelength. The present scheme bridges the gap between the energy confinement and the transfer of anapoles and opens a new gate for more compactly integrated photonic and energy devices, which can operate in a broad spectral range.
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