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On the Existence of Pure, Broadband Toroidal Sources in Electrodynamics

Adrià Canós ValeroITMO University St. Petersburg 197101 RussiaDmitrii BorovkovInstitute of Telecommunications Riga Technical University Riga 1048 LatviaAleksandr KalganovITMO University St. Petersburg 197101 RussiaAlexandra DudnikovaITMO University St. Petersburg 197101 RussiaMikhail S. SidorenkoITMO University St. Petersburg 197101 RussiaPavel DergachevNational Research University Moscow Power Engineering Institute 14 Krasnokazarmennaya st. Moscow 111250 RussiaEgor A. GurvitzITMO University St. Petersburg 197101 RussiaLei GaoSchool of Optical and Electronic Information Suzhou City University Suzhou 215104 ChinaVjačeslavs BobrovsInstitute of Telecommunications Riga Technical University Riga 1048 LatviaAndrey E. MiroshnichenkoSchool of Engineering and Technology University of New South Wales Canberra Campbell Canberra ACT 2600 AustraliaAlexander S. ShalinCenter for Photonics and 2D Materials Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology Dolgoprudny 141700 Russia
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Abstract Multipoles are paramount for describing electromagnetic fields in many areas of nanoscale optics, playing an essential role in the design of devices in plasmonics and all‐dielectric nanophotonics. Challenging the traditional division into electric and magnetic moments, toroidal moments are proposed as a physically distinct family of multipoles with significant contributions to the properties of matter. However, the apparent impossibility of separately measuring their response sheds doubt on their true physical significance. Here, the possibility of selectively exciting toroidal moments is confirmed without any other multipole. A set of general conditions is developed that any current distribution must fulfill to be entirely described by toroidal moments and prove the results in an analytically solvable case. The new theory allows to design and verify experimentally an artificial structure supporting a pure broadband toroidal dipole response in the complete absence of the electric dipole and other “ordinary” multipole contributions. In addition, a structure capable of supporting a novel type of non‐radiating source is proposed‐ a “toroidal anapole,” originating from the destructive interference of the toroidal dipole with the unconventional electromagnetic sources known as mean square radii. The results in this work provide conclusive evidence on the independent excitation of toroidal moments in electrodynamics.

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