Broadband slow-light enhancement of nonlinear effects with plasmonic structures

Guangyuan Li, C. D. de Sterke, S. Palomba
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An upper limit of achievable nonlinearities in term of the maximum nonlinear index change Awmax exists for any Kerr nonlinear material, because of optical damage, saturation, or high-order effects. Taking advantage of slow-light effects, a photonic-crystal waveguide can enhance nonlinear effects and achieve more effective nonlinearities than the bulk material, i.e., Δneff > Δwmax. However, this slow-light enhancement relies on a structural resonance and is thus narrowband. Here we report broadband slow-light enhancement of nonlinear effects using plasmonic metal-dielectric-metal (MDM) waveguides. We show that MDMs structure with a thin nonlinear dielectric layer can have strikingly large effective nonlinearity, more than ten times that of the material nonlinearity, over a large bandwidth. This is because MDM structures are uniquely capable of combining broadband slow-light effects and efficient use of the nonlinear material. We expect this work to advance the development of high performance Kerr nonlinear nanophotonic devices.
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等离子体结构非线性效应的宽带慢光增强
对于任何克尔非线性材料,由于光学损伤、饱和或高阶效应,都存在最大非线性指数变化Awmax的可实现非线性的上限。利用慢光效应,光子晶体波导可以增强非线性效应,实现比块状材料(即Δneff > Δwmax)更有效的非线性。然而,这种慢光增强依赖于结构共振,因此是窄带的。在这里,我们报告了使用等离子体金属-介电介质-金属(MDM)波导的宽带慢光非线性效应增强。我们表明,具有薄非线性介电层的MDMs结构在大带宽范围内具有非常大的有效非线性,是材料非线性的十倍以上。这是因为MDM结构独特地结合了宽带慢光效应和非线性材料的有效利用。我们期望这项工作能够推动高性能克尔非线性纳米光子器件的发展。
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