2024-11-15
Ultrafast Permittivity Engineering Enables Broadband Enhancement and Spatial Emission Control of Harmonic Generation in ZnO
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ACS Photonics , Volume 11 - Issue 12 p. 5084- 5050
Moderate efficiencies of nonlinear optical processes can be one of the challenges limiting even more widespread applications. Here we demonstrate a broadband and giant enhancement of nonlinear processes in ZnO through ultrafast permittivity engineering. A remarkable enhancement of the second and third harmonic generation of up to 2 orders of magnitude can be observed over a broadband range of driving wavelengths. Moreover, this nonlinearity enhancement is reversible with a recovery time of ∼120 fs. Additional experiments and simulations confirm that the observed enhancement originates from a permittivity change induced by the photocarrier population. Our results provide the opportunity to actively customize materials with a larger nonlinearity for nanophotonics on ultrafast time scales over broadband wavelength ranges. Utilizing this finding, we also demonstrate a relevant application, where a transient wave-guiding effect is induced by a donut-shaped photocarrier-excitation pulse, which both reduces the width of the spatial profile of harmonic emission below the diffraction limit and simultaneously increases its central emission strength.
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ASML, ARCNL, VU, UvA, RUG, NWO , Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, Toeslag voor Topconsortia voor Kennis en Innovatie (TKI) , Horizon Europe , ERC , NWO VIDI | |
doi.org/10.1021/acsphotonics.4c01737 | |
ACS Photonics | |
Organisation | High-Harmonic Generation and EUV Science |
Nie, Z., Murzyn, K., Guery, L., van den Hooven, T., & Kraus, P. (2024). Ultrafast Permittivity Engineering Enables Broadband Enhancement and Spatial Emission Control of Harmonic Generation in ZnO. ACS Photonics, 11(12), 5084–5050. doi:10.1021/acsphotonics.4c01737 |