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Du Li1, Yuchang Liu1, Kun Liang1
1State Key Laboratory of Information Photonics and Optical Communications, School of Physical Science and Technology, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing 100876, China.
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Chiral bound states in the continuum (BIC) metasurfaces have emerged as a promising platform for enhancing light-matter interactions, which have potential applications in advanced photonic and quantum information devices. However, simultaneously achieving near-perfect circular dichroism and highly efficient nonlinear conversion with highly symmetric structures in metasurfaces remains an open challenge. In this work, we design a C4-symmetric chiral metasurface composed of eight elliptical silicon nanorods on a SiO2 substrate, where monocrystalline silicon is used as the nonlinear optical material. By combining simulations and nonlinear time-domain coupled-mode theory (TCMT), we discovered that both the optimal chirality and the nonlinear conversion efficiency can be attained simultaneously due to the critical coupling between the metasurface mode and the quasi-BIC mode. Meanwhile, a near-perfect circular dichroism (CD = 0.99) and a high nonlinear conversion efficiency of 7×10-5 under a radiation intensity of 5kW/cm2 are numerically achieved due to the robustness of bound states in the continuum. This work offers a promising route toward high-performance chiral nonlinear photonic components, which is of great importance for the development of ultra-compact optical devices such as circular polarization detectors, chiral sensors, and nonlinear photonic chips for integrated optical and quantum information systems. Our research not only contributes to the fundamental understanding of chiral metasurfaces but also provides a practical approach for achieving high-efficiency nonlinear optical devices.
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