Publications [#269555] of David R. Smith

Papers Published
  1. Ciracì, C; Scalora, M; Smith, DR, Third-harmonic generation in the presence of classical nonlocal effects in gap-plasmon nanostructures, Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, vol. 91 no. 20 (May, 2015), American Physical Society (APS) [doi] .

    Abstract:
    Classical nonlocality in conducting nanostructures has been shown to dramatically alter the linear optical response by placing a fundamental limit on the maximum field enhancement that can be achieved. This limit directly extends to all nonlinear processes, which depend on field amplitudes. A numerical study of third-harmonic generation in metal film-coupled nanowires reveals that for subnanometer vacuum gaps, the nonlocality may boost the effective nonlinearity by 5 orders of magnitude as the field penetrates deeper inside the metal than that predicted assuming a purely local electronic response. We also study the impact of a nonlinear dielectric placed in the gap region. In this case the effect of nonlocality could be masked by the third-harmonic signal generated by the spacer. By etching the dielectric underneath the nanowire, however, it is possible to muffle such contributions. Calculations are performed for both silver and gold nanowire.

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