4.6 Article

Mode-Matching Enhancement of Second-Harmonic Generation with Plasmonic Nanopatch Antennas

Journal

ACS PHOTONICS
Volume 7, Issue 12, Pages 5333-5340

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsphotonics.0c01545

Keywords

Plasmonics; nonlinear optics; second-harmonic generation; ferroelectrics; hybrid plasmonics; nanopatch antenna

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation [NSF ECCS 1809723, ECCS 1809240]
  2. Sanford P. Bordeau Chair in Electrical Engineering at the University of Minnesota
  3. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [EXC 2089/1-390776260]
  4. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/M013812/1]
  5. Lee-Lucas Chair in Physics
  6. EPSRC [EP/M013812/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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Plasmonic enhancement of nonlinear optical processes confront severe limitations arising from the strong dispersion of metal susceptibilities and small interaction volumes that hamper the realization of desirable phase-matching-like conditions. Maximizing nonlinear interactions in nanoscale systems require simultaneous excitation of resonant modes that spatially and constructively overlap at all wavelengths involved in the process. Here, we present a hybrid rectangular patch antenna design for optimal second-harmonic generation (SHG) that is characterized by a non-centrosymmetric dielectric/ferroelectric material at the plasmonic hot spot. The optimization of the rectangular patch allows for the independent tuning of various modes of resonances that can be used to enhance the SHG process. We explore the angular dependence of SHG in these hybrid structures and highlight conditions necessary for the maximal SHG efficiency. Furthermore, we propose a novel configuration with a periodically poled ferroelectric layer for an orders-of-magnitude enhanced SHG at normal incidence. Such a platform may enable the development of integrated nanoscale light sources and on-chip frequency converters.

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