Large Enhancement of Nonlinear Optical Phenomena by Plasmonic Nanocavity Gratings

Citation:

Patrice Genevet, Jean-Philippe Tetienne, Evangelos Gatzogiannis, Romain Blanchard, Mikhail A. Kats, Marlan O. Scully, and Federico Capasso. 2010. “Large Enhancement of Nonlinear Optical Phenomena by Plasmonic Nanocavity Gratings.” NANO LETTERS, 10, 12, Pp. 4880-4883.
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Abstract:

Enhancing nonlinear processes at the nanoscale is a crucial step toward the development of nanophotonics and new spectroscopy techniques Here we demonstrate a novel plasmonic structure called plasmonic nanocavtiy grating which is shown to dramatically enhance surface nonlinear optical processes It consists of resonant cavities that are periodically arranged to combine local and grating resonances The four wave mixing signal generated in our gold nanocavity grating is enhanced by a factor up to approximate to 2000 2 orders of magnitude higher than that previously reported
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