Ultraviolet Mie resonances in computationally discovered boron phosphide nanoparticles
Mark Kamper Svendsen,
Hiroshi Sugimoto,
Artyom Assadillayev
et al.
Abstract:Controlling ultraviolet light at the nanoscale using optical Mie resonances holds great promise for a diverse set of applications, such as lithography, sterilization, and biospectroscopy. However, Mie resonances hosted by dielectric nanoantennas are difficult to realize at ultraviolet wavelengths due to the lack of both suitable materials and fabrication methods. Here, we systematically search for improved materials by computing the frequency dependent optical permittivity of 338 binary semiconductors and insu… Show more
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