We demonstrate optically tunable control of second-harmonic generation in all-dielectric nanoantennas: by using a control beam that is absorbed by the nanoresonator, we thermo-optically change the refractive index of the radiating element to modulate the amplitude of the second-harmonic signal. For a moderate temperature increase of roughly 40 K, modulation of the efficiency up to 60% is demonstrated; this large tunability of the single meta-atom response paves the way to exciting avenues for reconfigurable homogeneous and heterogeneous metasurfaces.

Optical tuning of dielectric nanoantennas for thermo-optically reconfigurable nonlinear metasurfaces

Rocco D.;Gandolfi M.;Tognazzi A.;Pogna E. A. A.;Baratto C.;Cerullo G.;Della Valle G.;de Angelis C.
2021

Abstract

We demonstrate optically tunable control of second-harmonic generation in all-dielectric nanoantennas: by using a control beam that is absorbed by the nanoresonator, we thermo-optically change the refractive index of the radiating element to modulate the amplitude of the second-harmonic signal. For a moderate temperature increase of roughly 40 K, modulation of the efficiency up to 60% is demonstrated; this large tunability of the single meta-atom response paves the way to exciting avenues for reconfigurable homogeneous and heterogeneous metasurfaces.
2021
Istituto Nanoscienze - NANO
Istituto di fotonica e nanotecnologie - IFN - Sede Milano
ENHANCED 2ND-HARMONIC GENERATION
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Descrizione: This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Optics Letters Vol. 46, Issue 10, pp. 2453-2456 (2021) at: https://doi.org/10.1364/OL.420790
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