Nonlinear Nonlocal Metasurface for Harmonic Generation and Manipulation
Hooman Barati Sedeh, Yuruo Zheng, Jiaren Tan, Luca Carletti, Danilo Gomes Pires, Anna R. Finkelstein, Maria Antonietta Vicenti, Ivan Kravchenko, Michael Scalora, and Natalia M. Litchinitser

TL;DR
This paper introduces a nonlinear nonlocal metasurface supporting quasi trapped modes, enabling highly efficient third harmonic generation and precise wavefront control through geometric phase manipulation at the nanoscale.
Contribution
The work presents a novel design of a nonlinear nonlocal metasurface with quasi trapped modes, combining high efficiency and wavefront control in nonlinear optics.
Findings
THG enhancement exceeds three orders of magnitude
Helicity dependent wavefront control at fundamental and TH wavelengths
Selective geometric phase accumulation at resonance
Abstract
The discovery of second harmonic generation in 1961 marked the birth of nonlinear optics, unlocking a range of applications from frequency conversion to quantum light generation. Yet, phase matching in bulk nonlinear crystals remains a key bottleneck. Thinning nonlinear media eases this constraint but severely reduces nonlinear efficiency due to limited interaction length. Photonic metasurfaces, planar arrays of subwavelength meta atoms, offer a compelling alternative by supporting resonant modes that enhance local fields. However, existing designs suffer from a trade off between the high efficiency of nonlocal metasurfaces and the precise wavefront control enabled by local ones. These two capabilities have remained decoupled due to their fundamentally different mechanisms. Here, we design a nonlinear nonlocal metasurface supporting quasi trapped modes (QTM), enabling efficient third…
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TopicsMetamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications · Plasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research · Acoustic Wave Phenomena Research
