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arxiv: 1807.03517 · v1 · pith:NVL7CQ3Fnew · submitted 2018-07-10 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Optimal third-harmonic generation in an optical microcavity with chi⁽²⁾ and chi⁽³⁾ nonlinearities

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keywords generationthird-harmonicconversionefficiencymicrocavityprocessescascadednonlinear
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Third-harmonic generation can be realized via both $\chi^{(3)}$ and cascaded $\chi^{(2)}$ nonlinear processes in a triply-resonant microcavity. It is still unknown how these processes interfere with each other and the optimization of the conversion efficiency still remains as a question. In this work, the interplay between the direct third-harmonic generation and the cascaded process combining of the second-harmonic generation and the sum-frequency generation are investigated. It is found that the interference effect between these two processes can be used to improve the conversion efficiency. By optimizing the cavity resonance and the external coupling conditions, the saturation of the nonlinear conversion is mitigated and the third-harmonic conversion efficiency is increased. A design rule is provided for achieving efficient third-harmonic generation in an optical microcavity, which can be generalized further to the high-order harmonic generations.

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