A bound state in the continuum (BIC) metasurface (MS) was designed to
achieve a high quality factor (Q-factor) by utilizing a hyperbolic
material (InAs). A unit cell of the MS, comprising four elliptical
cylinders and one cylinder, was designed to study the dispersion
relationship, Q-factor, and reflection. The amplitude and direction of the
external magnetostatic field can be adjusted to influence the frequency
and Q-factor of the BIC. The MS structure supports symmetry-protected
BICs, which can be converted into quasi-BICs by increasing the incident
angle. Further analysis based on multipole theory indicates that the
electric dipole (ED) has the most significant influence on the
resonance.