Nanophotonics (Jul 2024)

Nonlinear mid-infrared meta-membranes

  • Sartorello Giovanni,
  • Bocanegra Joshua,
  • Knez David,
  • Lukin Daniil M.,
  • Yang Joshua,
  • Vučković Jelena,
  • Fishman Dmitry A.,
  • Shvets Gennady,
  • Shcherbakov Maxim R.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2024-0203
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 18
pp. 3395 – 3402

Abstract

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Nanophotonic structures have shown promising routes to controlling and enhancing nonlinear optical processes at the nanoscale. However, most nonlinear nanostructures require a handling substrate, reducing their application scope. Due to the underwhelming heat dissipation, it has been a challenge to evaluate the nonlinear optical properties of free-standing nanostructures. Here, we overcome this challenge by performing shot-controlled fifth harmonic generation (FHG) measurements on a SiC meta-membrane – a free-standing transmission metasurface with pronounced optical resonances in the mid-infrared (λ res ≈ 4,000 nm). Back focal plane imaging of the FHG diffraction orders and rigorous finite-difference time-domain simulations reveal at least two orders of magnitude enhancement of the FHG from the meta-membrane, compared to the unstructured SiC film of the same thickness. Single-shot measurements of the meta-membrane with varying resonance positions reveal an unusual spectral behavior that we explain with Kerr-driven intensity-dependent resonance dynamics. This work paves the way for novel substrate-less nanophotonic architectures.

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