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arxiv: 1803.03419 · v1 · pith:OORCJ5N7new · submitted 2018-03-09 · ⚛️ physics.optics · cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Artificial Nonlinearity Generated from Electromagnetic Coupling Meta-molecule

classification ⚛️ physics.optics cond-mat.mtrl-sci
keywords meta-atomnonlinearelectromagneticmechanismmeta-moleculenonlinearityartificialcut-wire
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A purely artificial mechanism for optical nonlinearity is proposed based on a metamaterial route. The mechanism is derived from classical electromagnetic interaction in a meta-molecule consisting of a cut-wire meta-atom nested within a split-ring meta-atom. Induced by the localized magnetic field in the split-ring meta-atom, the magnetic force drives an anharmonic oscillation of free electrons in the cut-wire meta-atom, generating an intrinsically nonlinear electromagnetic response. An explicit physical process of a second-order nonlinear behavior is adequately described, which is perfectly demonstrated with a series of numerical simulations. Instead of "borrowing" from natural nonlinear materials, this novel mechanism of optical nonlinearity is artificially dominated by the meta-molecule geometry and possesses unprecedented design freedom, offering fascinating possibilities to the research and application of nonlinear optics.

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