Large optical nonlinearity enabled by coupled metallic quantum wells

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Haoliang Qian
Shilong Li
Ching-Fu Chen
Su-Wen Hsu
Steven Edward Bopp
Qian Ma
Andrea R. Tao
Zhaowei Liu
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[1] University of California,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
[2] San Diego,Department of NanoEngineering
[3] University of California,Materials Science and Engineering
[4] San Diego,Center for Memory and Recording Research
[5] University of California,undefined
[6] San Diego,undefined
[7] University of California,undefined
[8] San Diego,undefined
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New materials that exhibit strong second-order optical nonlinearities at a desired operational frequency are of paramount importance for nonlinear optics. Giant second-order susceptibility χ(2) has been obtained in semiconductor quantum wells (QWs). Unfortunately, the limited confining potential in semiconductor QWs causes formidable challenges in scaling such a scheme to the visible/near-infrared (NIR) frequencies for more vital nonlinear-optic applications. Here, we introduce a metal/dielectric heterostructured platform, i.e., TiN/Al2O3 epitaxial multilayers, to overcome that limitation. This platform has an extremely high χ(2) of approximately 1500 pm/V at NIR frequencies. By combining the aforementioned heterostructure with the large electric field enhancement afforded by a nanostructured metasurface, the power efficiency of second harmonic generation (SHG) achieved 10−4 at an incident pulse intensity of 10 GW/cm2, which is an improvement of several orders of magnitude compared to that of previous demonstrations from nonlinear surfaces at similar frequencies. The proposed quantum-engineered heterostructures enable efficient wave mixing at visible/NIR frequencies into ultracompact nonlinear optical devices.
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