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Chenjie Jia1, Zhenyu Zhao2, Jun Wang3
1Department of Physics, Shanghai Normal University, 100 Guilin Road, Shanghai, 200234, China.
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A tetramer metasurface with strong coupling of meta-atoms under C2 symmetry is proposed to realize polarization-dependent bound states in continuum (BICs) with the random forest regressor algorithm assistance. The quality (Q) factor of quasi-BIC correlates with the centralization degree of the tetramer structure, which is determined by the photonic band characteristics. The quasi-BIC is dominated by a hybrid of electric dipole and quadrupole in Ex polarization (Q > 104), whereas only electric dipole dominates quasi-BIC (Q > 103) in Ey polarization. These findings demonstrate a novel strategy to achieve ultrahigh Q-factor resonances in terahertz photonics.
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