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arxiv: 1107.2354 · v2 · pith:PHKKL2YEnew · submitted 2011-07-12 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Singularity-driven Second and Third Harmonic Generation in a {ε}-near-zero nanolayer

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We show a new path to {\epsilon}~0 materials without resorting to metal-based metamaterial composites. A medium that can be modeled using Lorentz oscillators usually displays {\epsilon}=0 crossing points, e.g. {\epsilon}=0 at {\lambda}~7{\mu}m and 20{\mu}m for SiO2 and CaF2, respectively. We show that a Lorentz medium yields a singularity-driven enhancement of the electric field followed by dramatic lowering of thresholds for a plethora of nonlinear optical phenomena. We illustrate the remarkable enhancement of second and third harmonic generation in a layer of {\epsilon}~0 material 20nm thick, and discuss the role of nonlinear surface sources.

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