Nonlinear-optical frequency-doubling metareflector: pulsed regime

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A. K. Popov
S. A. Myslivets
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[1] Purdue University,Birck Nanotechnology Center
[2] Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Physics
[3] Siberian Federal University,undefined
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Applied Physics A | 2016年 / 122卷
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Pulse Regime; Fundamental Radiation; Fundamental Pulse; First Harmonic; Optical Breakdown Threshold;
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The properties of backward-wave second-harmonic metareflector operating in pulse regime are investigated. It is made of metamaterial which enables phase matching of contra-propagating fundamental and second-harmonic waves. References are given to the works that prove such a possibility. Physical principles underlying differences in the proposed and standard settings as well as between continuous-wave and pulsed regimes are discussed. Pulsed regime is more practicable and has a broader scope of applications. A set of partial differential equations which describe such a reflector with the account for losses are solved numerically. It is shown that unlike second-harmonic generation in standard settings, contra-propagating pulse of second harmonic may become much longer than the incident fundamental one and the difference grows with decrease in the input pulse length as compared to thickness of the metaslab. The revealed properties are important for applications and may manifest themselves beyond the optical wavelength range.
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