Apex-enhanced second-harmonic generation by using double-hole arrays in a gold film

2007 
The enhancement of second harmonic generation (SHG) from arrays of subwavelength double holes in a gold film is studied. Each overlapping double hole, which is created in a straightforward manner by approaching two individual holes, has apexes that are responsible for nanoscale focusing of the electric field. A 14 times enhancement of SHG is measured when compared to the circular hole shape. The angular dependence of the SHG is explained by momentum matching and by symmetry breaking required for SHG. By varying the periodicity of the arrays, the Bragg resonances are tuned and modify the SHG signal. The SHG is shown to be enhanced by a resonance at the second harmonic wavelength. The local enhancement of the electric field presented in this work shows that the double-hole structure is a good candidate for applications such as surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy and nonlinear optics.
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