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Spectral Tuning of High-Harmonic Generation with Resonance-Gradient Metasurfaces

Jangid, Piyush
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Richter, Felix Ulrich  
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Tseng, Ming Lun
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November 27, 2023
Advanced Materials

High-index dielectric subwavelength structures and metasurfaces are capable of enhancing light-matter interaction by orders of magnitude via geometry-dependent optical resonances. This enhancement, however, comes with a fundamental limitation of a narrow spectral range of operation in the vicinity of one or few resonant frequencies. Here, this limitation is tackled by introducing an innovative and practical approach to achieve spectrally tunable enhancement of light-matter interaction with resonant metasurfaces. Resonance-gradient metasurfaces are designed and fabricated with varying geometrical parameters that translate into resonant frequencies dependence on one of the coordinates of the metasurface. The metasurfaces are composed of bone-like nanoresonators, which are made of germanium and support high-quality optical resonances in the mid-IR spectral range. The concept is applied to observe the resonant enhancement of the third and fifth harmonics generated from the gradient metasurfaces being used in conjunction with a tunable excitation laser to provide a wide spectral coverage of resonantly-enhanced tunable generation of multiple optical harmonics.|Novel resonance-gradient metasurfaces are designed and fabricated with varying geometrical parameters that translate into resonant frequencies dependence on one of the coordinates of the metasurface. This general concept is applied to observe the resonant enhancement of the third and fifth harmonics generated from the gradient metasurfaces being used in conjunction with a tunable excitation laser to provide a wide spectral coverage of resonantly-enhanced tunable generation of multiple optical harmonics.image

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research article
DOI
10.1002/adma.202307494
Web of Science ID

WOS:001108704900001

Author(s)
Jangid, Piyush
Richter, Felix Ulrich  
Tseng, Ming Lun
Sinev, Ivan  
Kruk, Sergey
Altug, Hatice  
Kivshar, Yuri
Date Issued

2023-11-27

Publisher

Wiley-V C H Verlag Gmbh

Published in
Advanced Materials
Subjects

Physical Sciences

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Technology

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High-Harmonic Generation

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Metasurface

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Nonlinear Optics

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Resonances

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FunderGrant Number

Australian Research Council

International Technology Center Indo-Pacific (ITC IPAC) through the Army Research Office

DE210100679

European Innovation Council

DP210101292

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February 19, 2024
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