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Temporally symmetry-broken metasurfaces for ultrafast resonance creation and annihilation (2501.12879v1)

Published 22 Jan 2025 in physics.optics and physics.app-ph

Abstract: Active metasurfaces, compact platforms for nanoscale light manipulation, are transforming technologies like holography, quantum cryptography, and optical computing. Despite their versatility, tunability in metasurfaces has mainly relied on shifting the resonance wavelength or increasing material losses to spectrally detune or quench resonant modes, respectively. However, both methods face fundamental limitations, such as limited Q-factor and near-field enhancement control and the inability to achieve resonance on/off switching by completely coupling and decoupling the mode from the far-field. Here, we demonstrate temporal symmetry-breaking in metasurfaces via ultrafast optical pumping, marking the first experimental realization of radiative loss-driven resonance creation, annihilation, broadening, and sharpening. We introduce restored symmetry-protected bound states in the continuum as a new concept which are central to the realization of temporal symmetry-breaking. These states arise in metasurfaces with geometrically asymmetric unit cells, where the total dipole moment, composed of two antisymmetric dipoles, cancels out. Mie-resonant optical absorption within specific regions of the unit cell locally modifies the refractive index, disrupting the balance between the two dipole moments. A total dipole moment is thereby created or annihilated, and consequently, the radiative loss is tuned. This enables full control over coupling to incoming light, allowing precise adjustment of the resonance linewidth, near-field enhancement, and resonance amplitude. Our work establishes radiative loss-based active metasurfaces with potential applications ranging from high-speed optical and quantum communications to time-crystals and photonic circuits.

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