Abstract
We predict that edges of a finite one-dimensional array of high-index dielectric nanoparticles can support evanescent optical modes localized near the edge, which represent an optical analogue of the well-known electronic Tamm states in solids. We describe the properties of such modes for different types of the edge defect by employing dipole-dipole approximation.
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