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. 2021 Jul 28;21(14):5907-5913.
doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c00550. Epub 2021 Jul 12.

Adiabatic Frequency Conversion Using a Time-Varying Epsilon-Near-Zero Metasurface

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Adiabatic Frequency Conversion Using a Time-Varying Epsilon-Near-Zero Metasurface

Kai Pang et al. Nano Lett. .

Abstract

A time-dependent change in the refractive index of a material leads to a change in the frequency of an optical beam passing through that medium. Here, we experimentally demonstrate that this effect-known as adiabatic frequency conversion (AFC)-can be significantly enhanced by a nonlinear epsilon-near-zero-based (ENZ-based) plasmonic metasurface. Specifically, by using a 63-nm-thick metasurface, we demonstrate a large, tunable, and broadband frequency shift of up to ∼11.2 THz with a pump intensity of 4 GW/cm2. Our results represent a decrease of ∼10 times in device thickness and 120 times in pump peak intensity compared with the cases of bare, thicker ENZ materials for the similar amount of frequency shift. Our findings might potentially provide insights for designing efficient time-varying metasurfaces for the manipulation of ultrafast pulses.

Keywords: dynamic resonance; epsilon-near-zero metasurface; indium−tin oxide; nonlinear frequency shift; nonlinear optical materials; time-varying refractive index.

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