Relaxed phase-matching constraints in zero-index waveguides
Justin R. Gagnon, Orad Reshef, Daniel H. G. Espinosa, M. Zahirul Alam,, Daryl I. Vulis, Erik N. Knall, Jeremy Upham, Yang Li, Ksenia Dolgaleva, Eric, Mazur, and Robert W. Boyd

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that low-index media enable phase matching for nonlinear optical processes across multiple beam configurations, simplifying experimental setups and enabling device miniaturization.
Contribution
It provides the first experimental evidence of direction-independent phase matching in low-index media, broadening the scope of nonlinear optical applications.
Findings
Achieved phase matching for multiple beam configurations
Observed backward-generation of nonlinear signals
Demonstrated four-wave mixing with co- and counter-propagating beams
Abstract
The nonlinear optical response of materials is the foundation upon which applications such as frequency conversion, all-optical signal processing, molecular spectroscopy, and nonlinear microscopy are built. However, the utility of all such parametric nonlinear optical processes is hampered by phase-matching requirements. Quasi-phase-matching, birefringent phase matching, and higher-order-mode phase matching have all been developed to address this constraint, but the methods demonstrated to date suffer from the inconvenience of only being phase-matched for a single, specific arrangement of beams, typically co-propagating, resulting in cumbersome experimental configurations and large footprints for integrated devices. Here, we experimentally demonstrate that these phase-matching requirements may be satisfied in a parametric nonlinear optical process for multiple, if not all,…
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