Literature DB >> 31877017

Forward and Backward Switching of Nonlinear Unidirectional Emission from GaAs Nanoantennas.

Lei Xu1, Grégoire Saerens2, Maria Timofeeva2, Daria A Smirnova3,4, Irina Volkovskaya4, Mykhaylo Lysevych5, Rocio Camacho-Morales3, Marcus Cai3, Khosro Zangeneh Kamali3, Lujun Huang1, Fouad Karouta5, Hark Hoe Tan5, Chennupati Jagadish5, Andrey E Miroshnichenko1, Rachel Grange2, Dragomir N Neshev3, Mohsen Rahmani3.   

Abstract

High-index III-V semiconductor nanoantennas have gained great attention for enhanced nonlinear light-matter interactions, in the past few years. However, the complexity of nonlinear emission profiles imposes severe constraints on practical applications, such as in optical communications and integrated optoelectronic devices. These complexities include the lack of unidirectional nonlinear emission and the severe challenges in switching between forward and backward emissions, due to the structure of the susceptibility tensor of the III-V nanoantennas. Here, we propose a solution to both issues via engineering the nonlinear tensor of the nanoantennas. The special nonlinear tensorial properties of zinc-blende material can be used to engineer the nonlinear characteristics via growing the nanoantennas along different crystalline orientations. Based on the nonlinear multipolar effect, we have designed and fabricated (110)-grown GaAs nanoantennas, with engineered tensorial properties, embedded in a transparent low-index material. Our technique provides an approach not only for unidirectional second-harmonic generation (SHG) forward or backward emission but also for switching from one to another. Importantly, switching the SHG emission directionality is obtained only by rotating the polarization of the incident light, without the need for physical variation of the antennas or the environment. This characteristic is an advantage, as compared to other nonlinear nanoantennas, including (100)- and (111)-grown III-V counterparts or silicon and germanium nanoantennas. Indeed, (110)-GaAs nanoantennas allow for engineering the nonlinear nanophotonic systems including nonlinear "Huygens metasurfaces" and offer exciting opportunities for various nonlinear nanophotonics technologies, such as nanoscale light routing and light sources, as well as multifunctional flat optical elements.

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Keywords:  III−V semiconductors; Mie resonance; high-index nanoantennas; nonlinear tensor; second harmonic generation; unidirectional emission

Year:  2020        PMID: 31877017     DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.9b07117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Nano        ISSN: 1936-0851            Impact factor:   15.881


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