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Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Integrated Optics |
Subtitle of host publication | Modeling, material platforms and fabrication techniques |
Publisher | Institution of Engineering and Technology |
Pages | 111-134 |
Number of pages | 24 |
ISBN (electronic) | 9781839533426 |
ISBN (print) | 9781839533419 |
Publication status | Published - Dec 2020 |
Externally published | Yes |
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
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Engineering(all)
- General Engineering
- Materials Science(all)
- General Materials Science
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Integrated Optics: Modeling, material platforms and fabrication techniques. Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2020. p. 111-134.
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T1 - Modelling of nanophotonic non-linear metasurfaces
AU - Calà Lesina, Antonino
AU - Berini, Pierre
AU - Ramunno, Lora
N1 - Funding Information: AcknowledRcmcnts. This work was supported by grants from the U.S.P.H.S. (CA-19130), the American Cancer Society (PRP-28). NATO (579/83), and the A.I.R.C. We wish to thank Dr. A.L. De Vries (University of Illinois) for samples of antifreeze glycoprotein, Dr. K. Knudsen for critical reading of the manuscript, and Mrs. S. Panaazi for excellent technical assistance.
PY - 2020/12
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N2 - 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.
AB - 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.
KW - Computational methods
KW - Nanophotonic nonlinear metasurfaces
KW - Nanophotonics
KW - Nonlinear optics
KW - Nonlinear signal control
KW - Nonlinear signal enhancement
KW - Nonlinear signal generation
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U2 - 10.1049/PBCS077F_ch4
DO - 10.1049/PBCS077F_ch4
M3 - Contribution to book/anthology
AN - SCOPUS:85114580248
SN - 9781839533419
SP - 111
EP - 134
BT - Integrated Optics
PB - Institution of Engineering and Technology
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