@article{4254, keywords = {nanophotonics, surface plasmons}, author = {Vasily Kravtsov and Sultan AlMutairi and Ronald Ulbricht and Ryan Kutayiah and Alexey Belyanin and Markus Raschke}, title = {Enhanced Third-Order Optical Nonlinearity Driven by Surface-Plasmon Field Gradients}, abstract = {

Efficient nonlinear optical frequency mixing in small volumes is key for future on-chip photonic devices. However, the generally low conversion efficiency severely limits miniaturization to nanoscale dimensions. Here we demonstrate that gradient-field effects can provide for an efficient, conventionally dipoleforbidden nonlinear response. We show that a longitudinal nonlinear source current can dominate the thirdorder optical nonlinearity of the free electron response in gold in the technologically important near-IR frequency range where the nonlinearities due to other mechanisms are particularly small. Using adiabatic nanofocusing to spatially confine the excitation fields, from measurements of the 2ω1 - ω2 four-wave mixing response as a function of detuning ω1 - ω2, we find up to 10-5 conversion efficiency with a gradient-field contribution to χ(3)Au of up to 10-19 m2/V2. The results are in good agreement with the theory based on plasma hydrodynamics and underlying electron dynamics. The associated increase in the nonlinear conversion efficiency with a decreasing sample size, which can even overcompensate the volume decrease, offers a new approach for enhanced nonlinear nano-optics. This will enable more efficient nonlinear optical devices and the extension of coherent multidimensional spectroscopies to the nanoscale.

}, year = {2018}, journal = {Physical Review Letters}, volume = {120}, month = {2018-05}, issn = {0031-9007}, url = {https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.203903}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.203903}, }