Third Harmonic Mechanism in Complex Plasmonic Fano Structures

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Abstract

We perform third harmonic spectroscopy of dolmen-type nanostructures, which exhibit plasmonic Fano resonances in the near-infrared. Strong third harmonic emission is predominantly radiated close to the low energy peak of the Fano resonance. Furthermore, we find that the third harmonic polarization of the subradiant mode interferes destructively and diminishes the nonlinear signal in the far-field. By comparing the experimental third harmonic spectra with finite element simulations and an anharmonic oscillator model, we find strong indications that the source of the third harmonic is the optical nonlinearity of the bare gold enhanced by the resonant plasmonic polarization. (Figure Presented).

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Metzger, B., Schumacher, T., Hentschel, M., Lippitz, M., & Giessen, H. (2014). Third Harmonic Mechanism in Complex Plasmonic Fano Structures. ACS Photonics, 1(6), 471–476. https://doi.org/10.1021/ph5000677

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