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Silicon metasurfaces with tunable electromagnetic resonances for nonlinear optical conversion

L. FagianiA. ZilliA. TognazziE. MafakheriK. OkhlopkovD. RoccoM. ShcherbakovA. FedyaninC. De AngelisM. FinazziM. CelebranoM. Bollani

subject

metasurfaceNonlinear optics

description

Dielectric metasurfaces sustain electromagnetic modes which can be exploited to enhance nonlinear frequency-conversion processes such as third-harmonic generation. In this work we employ electron-beam lithography to fabricate silicon metasurfaces supporting electromagnetic resonances with different quality factors (Q), ruled by the geometry. This allows to investigate the trade-off between resonant enhancement and matching the spectral bandwidth of the ultrafast excitation source. Both experiments and simulations indicate that higher values of Q do not a priori bring about a stronger third-harmonic generation, which correlates to the spectral overlap between the metasurface resonance and the pump bandwidth.

10.1393/ncc/i2021-21111-9http://hdl.handle.net/10447/547686