Modelling of nanophotonic non-linear metasurfaces

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIntegrated Optics
Subtitle of host publicationModeling, material platforms and fabrication techniques
PublisherInstitution of Engineering and Technology
Pages111-134
Number of pages24
ISBN (electronic)9781839533426
ISBN (print)9781839533419
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2020
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

In this paper, we will discuss an advanced application of metasurfaces, the generation, enhancement, and control of nonlinear signal via nonlinear metasurfaces. We will introduce the computational methods for nanophotonic metasurfaces, focusing in particular on the approaches for the simulation of nonlinear processes. Chapter Contents: • 4.1 Introduction • 4.2 Non-linear metasurfaces • 4.3 Non-linear simulations • 4.3.1 General considerations for a non-linear simulation • 4.3.2 Two-step approach • 4.3.3 Direct non-linear generation approach • 4.4 Examples • 4.4.1 Enhancement of second-order non-linear processes • 4.4.2 Understanding non-linear emission in hybrid nanostructures • 4.4.3 Vectorial control of third-order non-linear emission • 4.5 Conclusions • Acknowledgements • References.

Keywords

    Computational methods, Nanophotonic nonlinear metasurfaces, Nanophotonics, Nonlinear optics, Nonlinear signal control, Nonlinear signal enhancement, Nonlinear signal generation

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Modelling of nanophotonic non-linear metasurfaces. / Calà Lesina, Antonino; Berini, Pierre; Ramunno, Lora.
Integrated Optics: Modeling, material platforms and fabrication techniques. Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2020. p. 111-134.

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Calà Lesina, A, Berini, P & Ramunno, L 2020, Modelling of nanophotonic non-linear metasurfaces. in Integrated Optics: Modeling, material platforms and fabrication techniques. Institution of Engineering and Technology, pp. 111-134. https://doi.org/10.1049/PBCS077F_ch4
Calà Lesina, A., Berini, P., & Ramunno, L. (2020). Modelling of nanophotonic non-linear metasurfaces. In Integrated Optics: Modeling, material platforms and fabrication techniques (pp. 111-134). Institution of Engineering and Technology. https://doi.org/10.1049/PBCS077F_ch4
Calà Lesina A, Berini P, Ramunno L. Modelling of nanophotonic non-linear metasurfaces. In Integrated Optics: Modeling, material platforms and fabrication techniques. Institution of Engineering and Technology. 2020. p. 111-134 doi: 10.1049/PBCS077F_ch4
Calà Lesina, Antonino ; Berini, Pierre ; Ramunno, Lora. / Modelling of nanophotonic non-linear metasurfaces. Integrated Optics: Modeling, material platforms and fabrication techniques. Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2020. pp. 111-134
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