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Continuous Wave Second Harmonic Generation Enabled by Quasi-Bound-States in the Continuum on Gallium Phosphide Metasurfaces.

Aravind P AnthurHaizhong ZhangRamon Paniagua-DominguezDmitry A KalashnikovSon Tung HaTobias W W MaßArseniy I KuznetsovLeonid Krivitsky
Published in: Nano letters (2020)
Resonant metasurfaces are an attractive platform for enhancing the nonlinear optical processes, such as second harmonic generation (SHG), since they can generate large local electromagnetic fields while relaxing the phase-matching requirements. Here, we demonstrate visible range, continuous wave (CW) SHG by combining the attractive material properties of gallium phosphide with high quality-factor photonic modes enabled by bound states in the continuum. We obtain efficiencies around 5e-5% W-1 when the system is pumped at 1200 nm wavelength with CW intensities of 1 kW/cm2. Moreover, we measure external efficiencies of 0.1% W-1 with pump intensities of only 10 MW/cm2 for pulsed irradiation. This efficiency is higher than the values previously reported for dielectric metasurfaces, but achieved here with pump intensities that are two orders of magnitude lower. These results take metasurface-based SHG a step closer to practical applications.
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