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ACS Photonics | 2018

Generalized Method of Images and Reflective Color Generation from Ultrathin Multipole Resonators

Shiqiang Li; Wuzhou Song; Ming Ye; Kenneth B. Crozier

The multipole expansion has found limited applicability for optical dielectric resonators in inhomogeneous environment, such as on the surface of substrates. Here, we generalize the method of images to multipole analysis for light scattering by dielectric nanoparticles on conductive substrates. We present examples illustrating the physical insight provided by our method, including selection rules governing the excitation of the multipoles. We propose and experimentally demonstrate a new mechanism to generate high resolution surface color. The dielectric resonators employed are very thin (less than 50 nm), i.e., similar in thickness to the plasmonic resonators that are currently being investigated for structural color. The generalized method of images opens up new prospects for design and analysis of metasurfaces and optical dielectric resonators.


progress in electromagnetic research symposium | 2016

Vividly colored silicon metasurface, with applications in sensing and lighting

Wuzhou Song; Shiqiang Li; Kenneth B. Crozier

Silicon has many favorable attributes from both the device physics and manufacturing standpoints, and is therefore the pre-eminent material for micro- and nanoelectronics. Furthermore, due to its transparency at infrared wavelengths, silicon-based integrated photonics play a key role in modern optical communications devices. Silicon-based nano-optical antennas have also attracted much interest recently, due to the high refractive index and moderate losses available with silicon. Metamaterials and metasurfaces based on silicon and other dielectric materials have also gained much attention, due to the fact that they offer much lower levels of loss, compared to metals. In this work, we experimentally demonstrate a silicon metasurface in the visible frequency range, with several potential applications. (1) We demonstrate the magnetic mirror behavior of a silicon metasurface with high efficiency in the visible spectral range through direct phase measurement. The phase discontinuity between the reflected and incident light is wavelength dependent and can be engineered by appropriate design. The metasurface also reveals vivid colors across the entire red-green-blue range. (2)Using our silicon metasurface, we demonstrate a colorimetric refractometer from which a liquids refractive index can be directly monitored with a color camera. (3) We experimentally demonstrate highly directional fluorescent emission using our silicon metasurface at visible wavelengths. Our device offers not only high efficiency, but also a high degree of tolerance in terms of the position, orientation and wavelength of the dipole emitter. We perform a multipole expansion of the fields from each element of the metasurface (a silicon nanorod). This reveals that the metasurface largely behaves as if it comprises an array of electric and magnetic dipoles.


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2016

Silicon Metasurfaces as Magnetic Mirrors at Visible Wavelengths

Wuzhou Song; Shiqiang Li; Kenneth B. Crozier

We experimentally demonstrate a magnetic mirror comprising a silicon nanorod array. This all-dielectric metasurface mirror exhibits relatively low loss, vivid color and a wavelength dependent phase discontinuity. Physical interpretation via multipole expansion analysis is provided.


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2016

Isolated and collective magnetic resonances in dielectric nanoparticles at optical frequencies

Shiqiang Li; Wuzhou Song; Kenneth B. Crozier

We employ multipole expansion to analyze radiation modification and light scattering by isolated nanoparticles and by nanoparticle ensembles, unveiling directional emission mediated by magnetic resonance and two types of purely magnetic resonances at optical frequencies.


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2016

Vertical germanium nanowire photodetectors with suspended graphene top contact

Shi Qiang Li; Jacopo Frigerio; D. Chrastina; Giovanni Isella; Amit Solanki; Wuzhou Song; Changxi Zheng; Kenneth B. Crozier

We demonstrate photodetectors for visible-to-infrared imaging, comprising vertical germanium nanowires on a silicon substrate, with a suspended graphene layer as the top electrical contact. Measured responsivity spectra show peaks that shift with increasing nanowire diameter.


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2015

Vividly-colored silicon metasurface based on collective electric and magnetic resonances

Wuzhou Song; Shiqiang Li; Kenneth B. Crozier

We fabricate a silicon nanorod-based metasurface that shows vivid colors. Each nanorod supports electric and magnetic dipole modes whose coupling leads to collective resonances. The reflected field is described by a classical coupled dipole model.


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2014

Delivering Nanoparticles and Molecules to the Same Spot with a Superhydrophobic Bulls-eye for Surface-enhanced Raman Scattering

Wuzhou Song; Demetri Psaltis; Kenneth B. Crozier

We present a superhydrophobic silicon bulls-eye. Water droplets remain centered as they dry, enabling delivery of nanoparticles or molecules to the center. SERS spectra of molecules (R6G) at very low concentrations (10-15 M) are demonstrated.


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2014

Observation of visible-wavelength electric and magnetic resonances on silicon nanorods

Wuzhou Song; Kenneth B. Crozier

We fabricated silicon nanorods on silica substrates, and show that they support electric and magnetic resonances by simulation and experiment. Due to these resonances, the nanorods appear vivid colors when observed by optical microscopy.


Lab on a Chip | 2014

Superhydrophobic bull's-eye for surface-enhanced Raman scattering

Wuzhou Song; Demetri Psaltis; Kenneth B. Crozier


ACS Photonics | 2018

Direct Particle Tracking Observation and Brownian Dynamics Simulations of a Single Nanoparticle Optically Trapped by a Plasmonic Nanoaperture

Zhe Xu; Wuzhou Song; Kenneth B. Crozier

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Shiqiang Li

University of Melbourne

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Zhe Xu

University of Melbourne

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Demetri Psaltis

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Ming Ye

University of Melbourne

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Shi Qiang Li

University of Melbourne

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