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Parametrically Excited Time-varying Metasurfaces for Second Harmonic Generation

Parametric oscillation is a fundamental concept that underlies nonlinear wave-matter interactions, leading to generation or amplification of new frequency components. Using a temporal modulation generated by the heterodyne interference of a control direct current (dc) electric field and an optical field, we resonantly drive large-amplitude oscillations of amorphous silicon meta-atoms - nanoscale building blocks of an optical metasurface. We observed gigantically enhanced second harmonic generation (SHG) with an electric-field-controlled on off ratio over 10000 and an ultra-high modulation depth of 405 per volt. A simple Mathieu equation involving a time-dependent resonance captures most features of experiment data (for example, SHG intensity has super-quadratic dc field dependence), and provides insight into SHG efficiency enhancement through parametric modulations. Our work provides a compact, electric-tunable and CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor) compatible approach to boosting and dynamically controlling nonlinear light generations on a chip. It holds great potential for applications in optical communications and signal processing.

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