Nanophotonics (Jun 2017)

Role of the substrate in monolithic AlGaAs nonlinear nanoantennas

  • Gili Valerio Flavio,
  • Carletti Luca,
  • Chouchane Fares,
  • Wang Guillaume,
  • Ricolleau Christian,
  • Rocco Davide,
  • Lemaître Aristide,
  • Favero Ivan,
  • Ghirardini Lavinia,
  • Finazzi Marco,
  • Celebrano Michele,
  • Angelis Costantino De,
  • Leo Giuseppe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2017-0026
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 517 – 521

Abstract

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We report the effect of the aluminum oxide substrate on the emission of monolithic AlGaAs-on-insulator nonlinear nanoantennas. By coupling nonlinear optical measurements with electron diffraction and microscopy observations, we find that the oxidation-induced stress causes negligible crystal deformation in the AlGaAs nanostructures and only plays a minor role in the polarization state of the harmonic field. This result highlights the reliability of the wet oxidation of thick AlGaAs optical substrates and further confirms the bulk χ(2) origin of second harmonic generation at 1.55 μm in these nanoantennas, paving the way for the development of AlGaAs-on-insulator monolithic metasurfaces.

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