Frequency Conversion in a Time-Variant Dielectric Metasurface

Nano Lett. 2020 Oct 14;20(10):7052-7058. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c02113. Epub 2020 Sep 17.

Abstract

The color of light is a fundamental property of electromagnetic radiation; as such, control of the frequency is a cornerstone of modern optics. Nonlinear materials are typically used to generate new frequencies, however the use of time-variant systems provides an alternative approach. Utilizing a metasurface that supports a high-quality factor resonance, we demonstrate that a rapidly shifting refractive index will induce frequency conversion of light that is confined in the nanoresonator meta-atoms. We experimentally observe this frequency conversion and develop a time-dependent coupled mode theory model that well describes the system. The intersection of high quality-factor resonances, active materials, and ultrafast transient spectroscopy leads to the demonstration of metasurfaces operating in a time-variant regime that enables enhanced control over light-matter interaction.

Keywords: Coupled Mode Theory; Frequency Conversion; Metamaterials; Time-Variant; Ultrafast.