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Time-Dependent Ultrafast Quadratic Nonlinearity in an Epsilon-Near-Zero Platform.

Anton Yu BykovJunhong DengGuixin LiAnatoly V Zayats
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
Ultrafast nonlinearity, which results in modulation of the linear optical response, is a basis for the development of time-varying media, in particular those operating in the epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) regime. Here, we demonstrate that the intraband excitation of hot electrons in the ENZ film results in a second-harmonic resonance shift of ∼10 THz (40 nm) and second-harmonic generation (SHG) intensity changes of >100% with only minor (<1%) changes in linear transmission. The modulation is 10-fold enhanced by a plasmonic metasurface coupled to a film, allowing for ultrafast modulation of circularly polarized SHG. The effect is described by the plasma frequency renormalization in the ENZ material and the modification of the electron damping, with a possible influence of the hot-electron dynamics on the quadratic susceptibility. The results elucidate the nature of the second-order nonlinearity in ENZ materials and pave the way to the rational engineering of active nonlinear metamaterials and metasurfaces for time-varying applications.
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