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arxiv: 1912.00052 · v1 · pith:YF7RDRGTnew · submitted 2019-11-29 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Broad frequency shift of parametric processes in Epsilon-Near-Zero time-varying media

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keywords frequencyshiftepsilon-near-zerogeneratedmaterialmedianonlinearradiation
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The ultrafast changes of material properties induced by short laser pulses can lead to frequency shift of reflected and transmitted radiation. Recent reports highlight how such a frequency shift is enhanced in the spectral regions where the material features a near-zero real part of the permittivity. Here we investigate the frequency shift for fields generated by four-wave mixing with a nonlinear polarisation oscillating at twice the pump frequency. In our experiment we observe a frequency shift of more than 60 nm (compared to the pulse width of ~40 nm) for the phase conjugated radiation generated by a 500 nm Aluminium-doped Zinc Oxide (AZO) film pumped close to the epsilon-near-zero wavelength. Our results indicate applications of time-varying media for nonlinear optics and frequency conversion.

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