Affiliation:
1. Peking University
2. Beihang University
3. National Center for Nanoscience and Technology
Abstract
Zero-index metamaterials exhibit a uniform spatial phase distribution,
promising numerous applications such as efficient electromagnetic
tunneling and high-fidelity optical computing. These applications
necessitate an integrated, low-loss zero-index waveguide platform for
guiding, routing, and interfering light. Nevertheless, existing
zero-index metamaterials grapple with substantial footprints, high
losses, and limited flexibility. Here, we present low-loss nanoscale
zero-index metawaveguides enabled by quasi-bound states in the
continuum, formed through destructive interferences along in-plane and
out-of-plane directions. This metawaveguide’s propagation loss is 2
orders of magnitude lower than that of the state-of-the-art zero-index
waveguide. Leveraging the low loss and flexibility of this
metawaveguide, we realized a zero-index metaring for the first time.
This low-loss zero-index metawaveguide offers a versatile platform for
integrated photonic circuits with minimal phase errors for classical
and quantum information processing.
Funder
National Key Research and Development
Program of China
National Natural Science Foundation of
China
Beijing Municipal Natural Science
Foundation
Zhuhai Industry University Research
Collaboration Project