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Surface plasmon induced spot and line formation at interfaces of ITO coated LiNbO3 slabs and gigantic nonlinearity

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
卷 11, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-99270-4

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61875050]

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This paper discusses the giant nonlinear effect observed in the indium-tin-oxide coated Z-cut Fe-doped lithium niobate plates under milliwatt continuous-wave laser light, which is supported by the promising non-metal plasmonic system. The research hints at a highly sensitive plasmonic system that could have widespread applications in visible plasmonics.
Remarkable spots and lines were clearly observed at the two interfaces of indium-tin-oxide coated Z-cut Fe-doped lithium noibate plates under illumination by milliwatt continuous-wave laser light; this occurred because of the visible surface plasmons (SPs) supported by the promising non-metal plasmonic system. The intriguing observations are here explained via the SP-strengthened nonlinear effect, through consideration of the electrostatic field (which is comparable to the atomic field) and its large gradient; this hints at a promising, highly sensitive plasmonic system. The gigantic nonlinear effect discussed in this paper should be ubiquitously existed in many oxide ferroelectric/semiconductor combinations and is promising for visible plasmonic applications.

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