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Dynamic Nonlinear Image Tuning through Magnetic Dipole Quasi-BIC Ultrathin Resonators.


ABSTRACT: Dynamical tuning of the nonlinear optical wavefront allows for a specific spectral response of predefined profiles, enabling various applications of nonlinear nanophotonics. This study experimentally demonstrates the dynamical switching of images generated by an ultrathin silicon nonlinear metasurface supporting a high-quality leaky mode, which is formed by partially breaking a bound-state-in-the-continuum (BIC) generated by the collective magnetic dipole (MD) resonance excited in the subdiffractive periodic systems. Such a quasi-BIC MD state can be excited directly under normal plane wave incidence and leads to a strong near-field enhancement to further boost the nonlinear process, resulting in a 500-fold enhancement of the third-harmonic emission experimentally. Due to sharp spectral features and asymmetry of the unit cell, it allows for effective tailoring of the nonlinear emissions over spectral or polarization responses. Dynamical nonlinear image tuning is experimentally demonstarted via polarization and wavelength control. The results pave the way for nanophotonics applications such as tunable displays, nonlinear holograms, tunable nanolaser, and ultrathin nonlinear nanodevices with various functionalities.

SUBMITTER: Xu L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6685498 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dynamic Nonlinear Image Tuning through Magnetic Dipole Quasi-BIC Ultrathin Resonators.

Xu Lei L   Zangeneh Kamali Khosro K   Huang Lujun L   Rahmani Mohsen M   Smirnov Alexander A   Camacho-Morales Rocio R   Ma Yixuan Y   Zhang Guoquan G   Woolley Matt M   Neshev Dragomir D   Miroshnichenko Andrey E AE  

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) 20190523 15


Dynamical tuning of the nonlinear optical wavefront allows for a specific spectral response of predefined profiles, enabling various applications of nonlinear nanophotonics. This study experimentally demonstrates the dynamical switching of images generated by an ultrathin silicon nonlinear metasurface supporting a high-quality leaky mode, which is formed by partially breaking a bound-state-in-the-continuum (BIC) generated by the collective magnetic dipole (MD) resonance excited in the subdiffrac  ...[more]

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