Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1543354 Photonics and Nanostructures - Fundamentals and Applications 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

We propose and experimentally investigate a self-aligned metallic nanocavity that can enhance second harmonic signals from a single KNbO3 nanowire. With pump beams in the spectral proximity of the metallic nanocavity resonance, second harmonic intensity is observed to be >1800 times stronger than that of a typical bare nanowire under the same illumination conditions. By studying spectral features and polarization characteristics, we confirm that the nonlinear enhancement originates from the locally intensified electric field of a surface plasmon-polariton mode. This simple and robust scheme represents a powerful platform to study single nanowire nonlinearity.

► We propose a metallic nanocavity for nonlinearity enhancement of a KNbO3 nanowire. ► The enhancements owe to the surface plasmon modes of the self-aligned nanocavity. ► Experimentally observed nonlinear signal is 1800 times stronger with the cavity. ► Observed spectral and polarizational features agree with the theory and simulation.

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