THz-photonics transceivers by all-dielectric phonon-polariton nonlinear nanoantennas

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The THz spectrum (spanning from 0.3 to 30 THz) offers the potential of a plethora of applications, ranging from the imaging through non transparent media to wireless-over-fiber communications and THz-photonics. The latter framework would greatly benefit from the development of optical-to-THz wavelength converters. Exploiting Difference Frequency Generation in a nonlinear all dielectric nanoantenna, we propose a compact solution to this problem. By means of a near-infrared pump beam (at ω1), the information signal in the optical domain (at ω2) is converted to the THz band (at ω3= ω2- ω1). The approach is completely transparent with respect to the modulation format, and can be easily integrated in a metasurface platform for simultaneous frequency and spatial moulding of THz beams.

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Leon, U. A., Rocco, D., Carletti, L., Peccianti, M., Maci, S., Della Valle, G., & De Angelis, C. (2022). THz-photonics transceivers by all-dielectric phonon-polariton nonlinear nanoantennas. Scientific Reports, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-08695-y

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