Harmonic generation from gold nanolayers: an old problem under a new light
L. Rodr\'iguez-Sun\'e, J. Trull, C. Cojocaru, N. Akozbek, D. de, Ceglia, M. A. Vincenti, M. Scalora

TL;DR
This study investigates second and third harmonic generation in ultra-thin gold nanolayers, highlighting the roles of bound and hot electrons, and validates a hydrodynamic model to predict nonlinear optical properties at the nanoscale.
Contribution
It provides new experimental data and a validated microscopic hydrodynamic model for harmonic generation in thin gold layers, emphasizing hot electrons' influence.
Findings
Experimental measurement of harmonic generation efficiencies in gold nanolayers.
Validation of the hydrodynamic model against experimental data.
Prediction of nonlinear susceptibilities driven mainly by hot electrons.
Abstract
Understanding how light interacts at the nanoscale with metals, semiconductors, or ordinary dielectrics is pivotal if one is to properly engineer nano-antennas, filters and, more generally, devices that aim to harness the effects of new physical phenomena that manifest themselves at the nanoscale. We presently report experimental results on second and third harmonic generation from 20nm- and 70nm-thick gold layers, for TE- and TM-polarized incident light pulses. We highlight and discuss for the first time the relative roles bound electrons and an intensity dependent free electron density (hot electrons) play in third harmonic generation. While planar structures are generally the simplest to fabricate, metal layers that are only a few nanometers thick and partially transparent are almost never studied. Yet, transmission offers an additional reference point for comparison, which through…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications · Plasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research · Nanowire Synthesis and Applications
