Semiconductor microcavities for enhanced nonlinear optics interactions

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Semiconductor microcavities offer a unique way to enhance nonlinear optical processes through light confinement in space and time. In this article we review two different nonlinear optics semiconductor-based applications that benefit from the microcavity setting. Firstly, we discuss a difference frequency generation scheme in a GaAs microdisk. Secondly, we show how a recently demonstrated source of counter-propagating twin photons can display a sensible performance improvement when combined with a vertical cavity.

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Andronico, A., Caillet, X., Favero, I., Ducci, S., Berger, V., & Leo, G. (2008). Semiconductor microcavities for enhanced nonlinear optics interactions. Journal of the European Optical Society, 3. https://doi.org/10.2971/jeos.2008.08030

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