posted on 2024-03-08, 14:05authored byGuanyue Zhao, Xinyu Gao, Yufeng Zhou, Mengyuan Song, Yixuan Du, Zhuang Li, Jun Guan, Yangjian Cai, Xianyu Ao
This paper reports how a hybrid system composed of transparent
dielectric lattices over a metal mirror can produce high-quality lattice
resonances for unidirectional lasing. The enhanced electromagnetic
fields are concentrated in the cladding of the periodic dielectric
structures and away from the metal. Based on a mirror-image model,
we reveal that such high-quality lattice resonances are governed by
bound states in the continuum resulting from destructive interference.
Using hexagonal arrays of titanium dioxide nanoparticles on a silica-coated
silver mirror, we observed lattice resonances with quality factors
of up to 2750 in the visible regime. With the lattice resonances as
optical feedback and dye solution as the gain medium, we demonstrated
unidirectional lasing under optical pumping, where the array size
was down to 100 μm × 100 μm. Our scheme can be extended
to other spectral regimes to simultaneously achieve strongly enhanced
surface fields and high quality factors.