Second harmonic generation from metallic arrays of rectangular holes
Sergio G. Rodrigo, V. Laliena, and L. Mart\'in-Moreno

TL;DR
This paper investigates second harmonic generation from metallic arrays of rectangular holes, revealing how localized and surface plasmon modes influence SH emission, with experimental and computational validation of the mechanisms involved.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive analysis of SH generation mechanisms in metallic hole arrays, highlighting the role of SPPs and localized resonances, which was not addressed before.
Findings
SH emission is modulated by fundamental field enhancements at the metal interface.
SH radiation is emitted only along off-normal directions due to symmetry.
Identification of a dark SPP mode via far-field pattern analysis.
Abstract
The generation process of second harmonic (SH) radiation from holes periodically arranged on a metal surface is investigated. Three main modulating factors affecting the optical response are identified: the near-field distribution at the wavelength of the fundamental harmonic, how SH light couples to the diffraction orders of the lattice, and its propagation properties inside the holes. It is shown that light generated at the second harmonic can excite electromagnetic modes otherwise inaccessible in the linear regime under normal incidence illumination. It is demonstrated that the emission of SH radiation is only allowed along off-normal paths precisely due to that symmetry. Two different regimes are studied in the context of extraordinary optical transmission, where enhanced linear transmission either occurs through localized electromagnetic modes or is aided by surface plasmon…
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