Boosting third-harmonic generation by a mirror-enhanced anapole resonator

Lei Xu(University of Canberra), Mohsen Rahmani(Australian National University), Khosro Zangeneh Kamali(Australian National University), Aristeidis Lamprianidis(Australian National University), Lavinia Ghirardini(Australian National University), Jürgen Sautter(Australian National University), Rocio Camacho‐Morales(Australian National University), Haitao Chen(Australian National University), Matthew Parry(Australian National University), Isabelle Staude(Friedrich Schiller University Jena), Guoquan Zhang(Nankai University), Dragomir N. Neshev(Australian National University), Andrey E. Miroshnichenko(University of Canberra)
Light Science & Applications
July 19, 2018
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Abstract

We demonstrate that a dielectric anapole resonator on a metallic mirror can enhance the third harmonic emission by two orders of magnitude compared to a typical anapole resonator on an insulator substrate. By employing a gold mirror under a silicon nanodisk, we introduce a novel characteristic of the anapole mode through the spatial overlap of resonantly excited Cartesian electric and toroidal dipole modes. This is a remarkable improvement on the early demonstrations of the anapole mode in which the electric and toroidal modes interfere off-resonantly. Therefore, our system produces a significant near-field enhancement, facilitating the nonlinear process. Moreover, the mirror surface boosts the nonlinear emission via the free-charge oscillations within the interface, equivalent to producing a mirror image of the nonlinear source and the pump beneath the interface. We found that these improvements result in an extremely high experimentally obtained efficiency of 0.01%.


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