Strongly Directional Scattering from Dielectric Nanowires

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TitreStrongly Directional Scattering from Dielectric Nanowires
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuteursWiecha PR, Cuche A, Arbouet A, Girard C, Francs GColas des, Lecestre A, Larrieu G, Fournel F, Larrey V, Baron T, Paillard V
JournalACS PHOTONICS
Volume4
Pagination2036-2046
Date PublishedAUG
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN2330-4022
Mots-clésdirectional light scattering, high-index dielectric nanoparticles, Kerker's condition, Mie resonances, nanowires, silicon photonics
Résumé

It has been experimentally demonstrated only recently that a simultaneous excitation of interfering electric and magnetic resonances can lead to unidirectional scattering of visible light in zero-dimensional dielectric nanoparticles. We show both theoretically and experimentally, that strongly anisotropic scattering also occurs in individual dielectric nanowires. The effect occurs even under either pure transverse electric or pure transverse magnetic polarized normal illumination. This allows for instance to toggle the scattering direction by a simple rotation of the incident polarization. Finally, we demonstrate that directional scattering is not limited to cylindrical cross sections but can be further tailored by varying the shape of the nanowires.

DOI10.1021/acsphotonics.7b00423