Liquid-state acoustically-nonlinear nanoplasmonic source of optical frequency combs
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⚛️ physics.optics
cond-mat.other
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nonlinearopticalinteractionssourceacousticcombsfrequencyliquid-state
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Nonlinear acoustic interactions in liquids are effectively stronger than nonlinear optical interactions in solids. Thus, harnessing these interactions will offer new possibilities in the design of ultra-compact nonlinear photonic devices. We theoretically demonstrate a hybrid, liquid-state and nanoplasmonic, source of optical frequency combs compatible with fibre-optic technology. This source relies on a nanoantenna to harness the strength of nonlinear acoustic effects and synthesise optical spectra from ultrasound.
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