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Nano Letters | 2014

Enhanced Third-Harmonic Generation in Silicon Nanoparticles Driven by Magnetic Response

Maxim R. Shcherbakov; Dragomir N. Neshev; Ben Hopkins; Alexander S. Shorokhov; Isabelle Staude; Elizaveta V. Melik-Gaykazyan; Manuel Decker; Alexander A. Ezhov; Andrey E. Miroshnichenko; Igal Brener; Andrey A. Fedyanin; Yuri S. Kivshar

We observe enhanced third-harmonic generation from silicon nanodisks exhibiting both electric and magnetic dipolar resonances. Experimental characterization of the nonlinear optical response through third-harmonic microscopy and spectroscopy reveals that the third-harmonic generation is significantly enhanced in the vicinity of the magnetic dipole resonances. The field localization at the magnetic resonance results in two orders of magnitude enhancement of the harmonic intensity with respect to unstructured bulk silicon with the conversion efficiency limited only by the two-photon absorption in the substrate.


Nano Letters | 2015

Ultrafast All-Optical Switching with Magnetic Resonances in Nonlinear Dielectric Nanostructures

Maxim R. Shcherbakov; Polina P. Vabishchevich; Alexander S. Shorokhov; Katie E. Chong; Duk-Yong Choi; Isabelle Staude; Andrey E. Miroshnichenko; Dragomir N. Neshev; Andrey A. Fedyanin; Yuri S. Kivshar

We demonstrate experimentally ultrafast all-optical switching in subwavelength nonlinear dielectric nanostructures exhibiting localized magnetic Mie resonances. We employ amorphous silicon nanodisks to achieve strong self-modulation of femtosecond pulses with a depth of 60% at picojoule-per-disk pump energies. In the pump-probe measurements, we reveal that switching in the nanodisks can be governed by pulse-limited 65 fs-long two-photon absorption being enhanced by a factor of 80 with respect to the unstructured silicon film. We also show that undesirable free-carrier effects can be suppressed by a proper spectral positioning of the magnetic resonance, making such a structure the fastest all-optical switch operating at the nanoscale.


Nano Letters | 2016

Multifold Enhancement of Third-Harmonic Generation in Dielectric Nanoparticles Driven by Magnetic Fano Resonances

Alexander S. Shorokhov; Elizaveta V. Melik-Gaykazyan; Daria A. Smirnova; Ben Hopkins; Katie E. Chong; Duk-Yong Choi; Maxim R. Shcherbakov; Andrey E. Miroshnichenko; Dragomir N. Neshev; Andrey A. Fedyanin; Yuri S. Kivshar

Strong Mie-type magnetic dipole resonances in all-dielectric nanostructures provide novel opportunities for enhancing nonlinear effects at the nanoscale due to the intense electric and magnetic fields trapped within the individual nanoparticles. Here we study third-harmonic generation from quadrumers of silicon nanodisks supporting high-quality collective modes associated with the magnetic Fano resonance. We observe nontrivial wavelength and angular dependencies of the generated harmonic signal featuring a multifold enhancement of the nonlinear response in oligomeric systems.


Nature Communications | 2017

Ultrafast all-optical tuning of direct-gap semiconductor metasurfaces

Maxim R. Shcherbakov; Sheng Liu; Varvara V. Zubyuk; Aleksandr Vaskin; Polina P. Vabishchevich; Gordon A. Keeler; Thomas Pertsch; T. V. Dolgova; Isabelle Staude; Igal Brener; Andrey A. Fedyanin

Optical metasurfaces are regular quasi-planar nanopatterns that can apply diverse spatial and spectral transformations to light waves. However, metasurfaces are no longer adjustable after fabrication, and a critical challenge is to realise a technique of tuning their optical properties that is both fast and efficient. We experimentally realise an ultrafast tunable metasurface consisting of subwavelength gallium arsenide nanoparticles supporting Mie-type resonances in the near infrared. Using transient reflectance spectroscopy, we demonstrate a picosecond-scale absolute reflectance modulation of up to 0.35 at the magnetic dipole resonance of the metasurfaces and a spectral shift of the resonance by 30 nm, both achieved at unprecedentedly low pump fluences of less than 400 μJ cm–2. Our findings thereby enable a versatile tool for ultrafast and efficient control of light using light.Metasurfaces are not adjustable after fabrication, and a critical challenge is to realise a technique of tuning their optical properties that is both fast and efficient. Here, Shcherbakov et al. realise an ultrafast tunable metasurface with picosecond-scale large absolute reflectance modulation at low pump fluences.


Physical Review B | 2012

Contribution of the magnetic resonance to the third harmonic generation from a fishnet metamaterial

Jörg Reinhold; Maxim R. Shcherbakov; A. Chipouline; V. I. Panov; Christian Helgert; Thomas Paul; Carsten Rockstuhl; F. Lederer; Ernst-Bernhard Kley; Andreas Tünnermann; Andrey A. Fedyanin; Thomas Pertsch

We investigate experimentally and theoretically the third harmonic generated by a double-layer fishnet metamaterial. To unambiguously disclose most notably the influence of the magnetic resonance, the generated third harmonic was measured as a function of the angle of incidence. It is shown experimentally and numerically that when the magnetic resonance is excited by pump beam, the angular dependence of the third harmonic signal has a local maximum at an incidence angle of {\theta} \simeq 20{\deg}. This maximum is shown to be a fingerprint of the antisymmetric distribution of currents in the gold layers. An analytical model based on the nonlinear dynamics of the electrons inside the gold shows excellent agreement with experimental and numerical results. This clearly indicates the difference in the third harmonic angular pattern at electric and magnetic resonances of the metamaterial.


Scientific Reports | 2015

Under- and over-water halves of Gyrinidae beetle eyes harbor different corneal nanocoatings providing adaptation to the water and air environments

Artem Blagodatski; Michail Kryuchkov; Anton Sergeev; Andrey A. Klimov; Maxim R. Shcherbakov; Gennadiy A. Enin; Vladimir L. Katanaev

Whirligig beetles (Gyrinidae) inhabit water surfaces and possess unique eyes which are split into the overwater and underwater parts. In this study we analyze the micro- and nanostructure of the split eyes of two Gyrinidae beetles genera, Gyrinus and Orectochilus. We find that corneae of the overwater ommatidia are covered with maze-like nanostructures, while the corneal surface of the underwater eyes is smooth. We further show that the overwater nanostructures possess no anti-wetting, but the anti-reflective properties with the spectral preference in the range of 450–600 nm. These findings illustrate the adaptation of the corneal nanocoating of the two halves of an insects eye to two different environments. The novel natural anti-reflective nanocoating we describe may find future technological applications.


Physical Review Letters | 2012

Ultrafast polarization shaping with Fano plasmonic crystals.

Maxim R. Shcherbakov; Polina P. Vabishchevich; V. V. Komarova; T. V. Dolgova; V. I. Panov; Victor Moshchalkov; Andrey A. Fedyanin

Femtosecond-scale polarization state shaping is experimentally found in optical response of a plasmonic nanograting by means of time-resolved Stokes polarimetry. Simultaneous measurements of the Stokes parameters as a function of time reveal a remarkable alteration of the polarization state inside a single femtosecond pulse reflected from a plasmonic crystal due to the excitation of time-delayed polarization-sensitive surface plasmons with a highly birefringent Fano-type spectral profile. Time-dependent depolarization, indicating the sub-130-femtosecond polarization change inside the pulse, is experimentally found and described within an analytical model which predicts the fivefold enhancement of the polarization conversion effect with the use of a narrower time gate.


Jetp Letters | 2010

Femtosecond relaxation dynamics of surface plasmon-polaritons in the vicinity of fano-type resonance

Polina P. Vabishchevich; V. O. Bessonov; F. Yu. Sychev; Maxim R. Shcherbakov; T. V. Dolgova; Andrey A. Fedyanin

Temporal modification of femtosecond laser pulses reflected from planar periodic metal nanostructures with resonant excitation of surface plasmon-polaritons is experimentally studied. Spectral time-resolved measurements of the second-order cross-correlation function performed with the pulse duration comparable with the surface plasmon-polariton relaxation time (about 100 fs) show the strong spectral dependence of the envelope of the reflected femtosecond pulse described by Fano-resonance parameters.


Jetp Letters | 2009

Plasmonic enhancement of linear birefringence and linear dichroism in anisotropic optical metamaterials

Maxim R. Shcherbakov; Polina P. Vabishchevich; M. I. Dobynde; T. V. Dolgova; A. S. Sigov; Chih-Ming Wang; Din Ping Tsai; Andrey A. Fedyanin

The resonant behavior of linear birefringence and linear dichroism spectra is found in anisotropic optical metamaterials made of noble metal thin films with stripes and rectangular hole nanoapertures forming one- or two-dimensional subwavelength gratings. Differences in effective refractive index and extinction coefficient for linearly polarized eigenstates are increased in spectral range of resonances of local and surface plasmon-polaritons at the normal incidence and reach the values of Δn ≃ 2.5 and Δκ ≃ 2.75, respectively.


Scientific Reports | 2016

Ultrafast control of third-order optical nonlinearities in fishnet metamaterials.

Alexander S. Shorokhov; Kirill I. Okhlopkov; Jörg Reinhold; Christian Helgert; Maxim R. Shcherbakov; Thomas Pertsch; Andrey A. Fedyanin

Nonlinear photonic nanostructures that allow efficient all-optical switching are considered to be a prospective platform for novel building blocks in photonics. We performed time-resolved measurements of the photoinduced transient third-order nonlinear optical response of a fishnet metamaterial. The mutual influence of two non-collinear pulses exciting the magnetic resonance of the metamaterial was probed by detecting the third-harmonic radiation as a function of the time delay between pulses. Subpicosecond-scale dynamics of the metamaterial’s χ(3) was observed; the all-optical χ(3) modulation depth was found to be approximately 70% at a pump fluence of only 20 μJ/cm2.

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Dragomir N. Neshev

Australian National University

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Australian National University

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