scholarly journals Full-color enhanced second harmonic generation using rainbow trapping in ultrathin hyperbolic metamaterials

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Junhao Li ◽  
Guangwei Hu ◽  
Lina Shi ◽  
Nan He ◽  
Daqian Li ◽  
...  

AbstractMetasurfaces have provided a promising approach to enhance the nonlinearity at subwavelength scale, but usually suffer from a narrow bandwidth as imposed by sharp resonant features. Here, we counterintuitively report a broadband, enhanced second-harmonic generation, in nanopatterned hyperbolic metamaterials. The nanopatterning allows the direct access of the mode with large momentum, rendering the rainbow light trapping, i.e. slow light in a broad frequency, and thus enhancing the local field intensity for boosted nonlinear light-matter interactions. For a proof-of-concept demonstration, we fabricated a nanostructured Au/ZnO multilayer, and enhanced second harmonic generation can be observed within the visible wavelength range (400-650 nm). The enhancement factor is over 50 within the wavelength range of 470-650 nm, and a maximum conversion efficiency of 1.13×10−6 is obtained with a pump power of only 8.80 mW. Our results herein offer an effective and robust approach towards the broadband metasurface-based nonlinear devices for various important technologies.

2010 ◽  
Vol 81 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rumen Iliew ◽  
Christoph Etrich ◽  
Thomas Pertsch ◽  
Falk Lederer ◽  
Yuri S. Kivshar

2016 ◽  
Vol 41 (13) ◽  
pp. 3110 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sina Saravi ◽  
Rafael Quintero-Bermudez ◽  
Frank Setzpfandt ◽  
N. Asger Mortensen ◽  
Thomas Pertsch

Author(s):  
Sina Saravi ◽  
Rafael Quintero-Bermudez ◽  
Frank Setzpfandt ◽  
N. Asger Mortensen ◽  
Thomas Pertsch

2014 ◽  
Vol 605 ◽  
pp. 223-226
Author(s):  
Andrea Rubano ◽  
Tim Günter ◽  
Martin Lilienblum ◽  
Domenico Paparo ◽  
Lorenzo Marrucci ◽  
...  

Oxide-based hetero-structures are promising candidates for building the next generation of functional devices. In order to achieve this goal, it is required to have solid and reliable sensors for monitoring the growth of thin films with single-atomic-layer sensitivity. So far, the most popular in-situ diagnostic tool is Reflection High Energy Electron Diffraction, which provides information on the structural properties of the growing films, and not a direct access to the desired interfacial physical properties of interest. Furthermore, it needs a strong human-machine interaction, preventing its use into industrial mass production. Standard optics applied on buried interfaces suffers the disadvantage to have a probing depth which is orders of magnitude larger than the interface layer. Here we propose to overcome this problem by resorting to optical Second Harmonic Generation and we present some example to show the potential of this technique as a real-time monitor system for thin-film crystal growth.


2015 ◽  
Vol 92 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sina Saravi ◽  
Séverine Diziain ◽  
Matthias Zilk ◽  
Frank Setzpfandt ◽  
Thomas Pertsch

2018 ◽  
Vol 1092 ◽  
pp. 012058
Author(s):  
A.R. Pomozov ◽  
I.A. Kolmychek ◽  
V.B. Novikov ◽  
A.P. Leontiev ◽  
K.S. Napolskii ◽  
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