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Frank Isakson Prize for Optical Effects in Solids (2020): Composite Materials and Metamaterials for Nonlinear Optics

Invited

Abstract

There has been great interest in the development of composite optical materials and metamaterials for applications in modern optical technology. Materials with a strongly nonlinear response are required for many applications, and especially in photonics for processes such as all-optical switching. It is of particular interest to design composite structures that enhance the value of the third-order optical susceptibility chi-3. Under ideal conditions, this composite chi-3 can exceed the chi-3 values of the constituents of the composite [1]. This enhancement of the nonlinear response can be understood as a consequence of the judicious use of local field effects [2]. Enhanced nonlinear response of composite materials and structures has been demonstrated for a variety of materials [3-8]. Recent work has shown an additional means of enhancing the nonlinear optical response by making use of a material that possesses a vanishingly small electric permittivity at the wavelength of interest. Such materials are known as epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) materials [9], and they have been observed to display extremely large nonlinear response [10], both on their own or when incorporated into metasurfaces [11]. These materials hold great promise for high-speed, all-optical switching applications.

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[9] N. Kinsey et al., Optica 2, 616 (2015).
[10] M. Z. Alam, I. D. Leon, R.W. Boyd, Science 352, 795 (2016).
[11] M. Z. Alam, R.W. Boyd et al., Nature Photonics 12, 79–83 (2018).

Presenters

  • Robert Boyd

    University of Ottawa and University of Rochester

Authors

  • Robert Boyd

    University of Ottawa and University of Rochester