Second-harmonic generation from singular metasurfaces
Abstract
We present a theoretical study of second-harmonic generation from a singular metasurface. The singular metasurfaces strongly interact with the incident light, where the large field enhancement forms an intense surface polarization that generates the second-harmonic field. By using transformation optics, the calculation of nonlinear optical response is converted from the metasurface frame to that of a simple slab geometry, largely reducing the complexity of the problem. In addition, the singular metasurface exhibits a weak dependence on the incident angle of light, which can be potentially used as an all-angle device for harmonic generations. Finally, we study the symmetry dependence of second-harmonic generation in the far field for the singular metasurface and show how to enhance the conversion efficiency under normal incidence by breaking the surface inversion symmetry.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2204.06844,
title = {Second-harmonic generation from singular metasurfaces},
author = {Fan Yang and Cristian Ciracì},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.06844},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
23 pages, 7 figures