Boosting third-harmonic generation by a mirror-enhanced anapole resonator
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Xu, Lei
Rahmani, Mohsen
Kamali, Khosro
Lamprianidis, Aristeides
Ghirardini, Lavinia
Sautter, Jurgen
Camacho Morales, Rocio
Chen, Haitao
Parry, Matthew
Staude, Isabelle
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We demonstrate that a dielectric anapole resonator on a metallic mirror can enhance the third harmonic emission by two orders of magnitude compared to a typical anapole resonator on an insulator substrate. By employing a gold
mirror under a silicon nanodisk, we introduce a novel characteristic of the anapole mode through the spatial overlap
of resonantly excited Cartesian electric and toroidal dipole modes. This is a remarkable improvement on the early
demonstrations of the anapole mode in which the electric and toroidal modes interfere off-resonantly. Therefore, our
system produces a significant near-field enhancement, facilitating the nonlinear process. Moreover, the mirror surface
boosts the nonlinear emission via the free-charge oscillations within the interface, equivalent to producing a mirror-image of the nonlinear source and the pump beneath the interface. We found that these improvements result in an extremely high experimentally obtained efficiency of 0.01%
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