All-optical control of nonlinear emission from resonant metasurfaces
Abstract
Nonlinear optics underpins a broad range of photonic technologies, from classical and quantum light sources to emerging nonlinear photonic neural networks. Yet, conventional nonlinear optical devices exhibit static functionality: their transfer characteristics and emission profiles are dictated by the intrinsic nonlinear process and locked by fabrication, limiting adaptability. Here, we introduce an ultra-thin metasurface platform that enables dynamic reconfiguration of nonlinear functionality in a contact-less fashion. By leveraging all-optical control of the optical torque exerted on liquid crystal molecules infiltrating a resonant metasurface, we achieve tunable polynomial nonlinear transfer functions based on third-harmonic generation process. This mechanism further allows real-time modulation of nonlinear weighting across different diffraction orders, revealing a previously unexplored interplay between mode structure and nonlinear emission. Our approach opens up a pathway toward field-programmable nonlinear photonic systems, offering unprecedented flexibility for reconfigurable nonlinear signal processing and adaptive photonic computing.
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@article{arxiv.2604.03830,
title = {All-optical control of nonlinear emission from resonant metasurfaces},
author = {Ziwei Yang and Lei Xu and Gabriel Sanderson and Akhshay Bhadwal and Luyao Wang and Katsuya Tanaka and Muyi Yang and Mingkai Liu and Shaun Lung and Isabelle Staude and Thomas Pertsch and Carl Brown and Mohsen Rahmani and Dragomir Neshev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.03830},
year = {2026}
}
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29 pages, 6 figures, article