Enhanced nonlinear effects in metamaterials and plasmonics

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In this paper we provide an overview of the anomalous and enhanced nonlinear effects available when optical nonlinear materials are combined inside plasmonic waveguide structures. Broad, bistable and all-optical switching responses are exhibited at the cut-off frequency of these plasmonic waveguides, characterized by reduced Q-factor resonances and extended enhancement volumes. These phenomena are due to the large field enhancement obtained inside specific plasmonic gratings, which ensures a significant boosting of the nonlinear operation. Several exciting applications are proposed, which may potentially lead to new optical components and add to the optical nanocircuit paradigm.

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Argyropoulos, C., Chen, P. Y., & Alù, A. (2012). Enhanced nonlinear effects in metamaterials and plasmonics. Advanced Electromagnetics, 1(1), 46–51. https://doi.org/10.7716/aem.v1i1.72

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