Plasmon-induced enhancement of nonlinear optical processes in a double-resonant metallic nanostructure grating

M. L. Noordam, J. Hernandez-Rueda, L. Y. Talsma, L. Kuipers*

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Abstract

Nanostructured gratings in a metal surface can highly enhance nonlinear optical processes. The geometrical parameters that characterize a grating can be optimized to achieve intense near-fields, which in turn enhance the nonlinear optical signals. For a nonlinear process that involves multiple frequencies, like four-wave mixing (FWM), the optimization of grating parameters necessary to enhance the radiation in-coupling for both frequencies is not trivial. Here, we propose, compute, and experimentally demonstrate a grating design that is resonant to two excitation frequencies and thus enhances the frequency mixing processes more efficiently. Second- and third-order nonlinear mechanisms are studied using two spatially and temporally overlapped laser pulses with different frequencies. Using our grating design, we achieve an unprecedented nonlinear FWM enhancement factor of 7 × 10 3.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101101
Number of pages6
JournalApplied Physics Letters
Volume116
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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