2022
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.106.125414
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Friedrich-Wintgen bound states in the continuum and induced resonances in a loop laterally coupled to a waveguide

Abstract: The concept of bound states in the continuum (BICs) in a simple cavity attracts much interest in recent works in wave physics. The BICs are perfectly confined modes with an infinite lifetime that reside inside the continuous spectrum of radiative modes, but they remain totally decoupled from it. There exist several types of BICs based on their physical origin: one of the most interesting types is Friedrich-Wintgen (FW) BICs which result from the destructive interference of two resonant modes belonging to the s… Show more

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“…where |s + ⟩, |s − ⟩, K, C, and D denote the matrices that represent incident wave, outgoing wave, in-coupling coefficient, direct scattering, and out-coupling coefficient, respectively. Equation 9a represents an eigenequation in the absence of |s + ⟩, and under this condition, the Hamiltonian can be expressed as 32,71,72…”
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“…where |s + ⟩, |s − ⟩, K, C, and D denote the matrices that represent incident wave, outgoing wave, in-coupling coefficient, direct scattering, and out-coupling coefficient, respectively. Equation 9a represents an eigenequation in the absence of |s + ⟩, and under this condition, the Hamiltonian can be expressed as 32,71,72…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Utilizing the notations a L and a Q for the amplitudes of LGM TM and QTGM, and | a false⟩ = ( lefttrue0.25ex a normalL a normalQ ) for their corresponding state, the following equations hold normald | a false⟩ normald t = prefix− i scriptH | a false⟩ + K | s + false⟩ | s false⟩ = C | s + false⟩ + D | a false⟩ where | s + ⟩, | s – ⟩, K , C , and D denote the matrices that represent incident wave, outgoing wave, in-coupling coefficient, direct scattering, and out-coupling coefficient, respectively. Equation represents an eigenequation in the absence of | s + ⟩, and under this condition, the Hamiltonian scriptH can be expressed as ,, scriptH = [ lefttrue ω normalL κ κ ω normalQ ] normali [ lefttrue γ normalL ...…”
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