Hybrid KTP-plasmonic nanostructures for enhanced nonlinear optics at the nanoscale
Nicolas Chauvet, Maeliss Ethis de Corny, Mathieu Jeannin, Guillaume, Laurent, Serge Huant, Thierry Gacoin, G\'eraldine Dantelle, Gilles Nogues,, Guillaume Bachelier

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that hybrid nanostructures combining nonlinear dielectrics and plasmonic nanoantennas significantly boost nonlinear optical signals at the nanoscale, with enhancements up to 1000 times.
Contribution
It introduces a novel hybrid design that leverages both nonlinear dielectric properties and plasmonic resonances to improve nonlinear optical efficiency at the nanoscale.
Findings
Gold-based hybrids show 10-1000 fold enhancement due to plasmonic field effects.
Aluminum-based hybrids exhibit enhancement from dielectric effects.
Experimental results align with numerical simulations.
Abstract
The search for miniaturized components for nonlinear optical processes needs a way to overcome the efficiency loss due to the effective size reduction of the active medium. We investigate here a combination of a nanosized nonlinear dielectric crystal and metallic nanoantennas that benefits from both the intrinsic nonlinear conversion efficiency of the nonlinear medium and the local-field enhancement of plasmonic resonances in metallic nanostructures. Careful comparison between experiments and numerical simulations reveals that the observed 10 to 1000 fold enhancement in Second Harmonic Generation intensity between isolated elements and their hybrid structure can be attributed unequivocally to the field enhancement effect of plasmonic resonances on the nonlinear crystal for gold - crystal structures, while the enhancement observed in aluminum-based hybrid structures is attributed to…
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