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Nonlinear optical heating of all-dielectric super-cavity: efficient light-to-heat conversion through giant thermorefractive bistability
by
Zograf, George
, Ryabov, Daniil
, Pashina, Olesiya
, Petrov, Mihail
, Makarov, Sergey
in
bistability
/ bound state in the continuum
/ Conversion
/ Coupling
/ critical coupling
/ Design optimization
/ Heat conductivity
/ Laser beam heating
/ Light
/ Light irradiation
/ Luminous intensity
/ Material properties
/ Nanoparticles
/ Nanostructure
/ Nonlinear optics
/ nonlinearity
/ optical heating
/ super-cavity
2022
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Nonlinear optical heating of all-dielectric super-cavity: efficient light-to-heat conversion through giant thermorefractive bistability
by
Zograf, George
, Ryabov, Daniil
, Pashina, Olesiya
, Petrov, Mihail
, Makarov, Sergey
in
bistability
/ bound state in the continuum
/ Conversion
/ Coupling
/ critical coupling
/ Design optimization
/ Heat conductivity
/ Laser beam heating
/ Light
/ Light irradiation
/ Luminous intensity
/ Material properties
/ Nanoparticles
/ Nanostructure
/ Nonlinear optics
/ nonlinearity
/ optical heating
/ super-cavity
2022
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Nonlinear optical heating of all-dielectric super-cavity: efficient light-to-heat conversion through giant thermorefractive bistability
by
Zograf, George
, Ryabov, Daniil
, Pashina, Olesiya
, Petrov, Mihail
, Makarov, Sergey
in
bistability
/ bound state in the continuum
/ Conversion
/ Coupling
/ critical coupling
/ Design optimization
/ Heat conductivity
/ Laser beam heating
/ Light
/ Light irradiation
/ Luminous intensity
/ Material properties
/ Nanoparticles
/ Nanostructure
/ Nonlinear optics
/ nonlinearity
/ optical heating
/ super-cavity
2022
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Nonlinear optical heating of all-dielectric super-cavity: efficient light-to-heat conversion through giant thermorefractive bistability
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Nonlinear optical heating of all-dielectric super-cavity: efficient light-to-heat conversion through giant thermorefractive bistability
2022
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Overview
Optical heating of resonant nanostructures is one of the key issues in modern nanophotonics, being either harmful or desirable effect depending on the applications. Despite a linear regime of light-to-heat conversion being well-studied both for metal and semiconductor resonant systems is generalized as a critical coupling condition, the clear strategy to optimize optical heating upon high-intensity light irradiation is still missing. This work proposes a simple analytical model for such a problem, taking into account material properties changes caused by the heating. It allows us to derive a new general critical coupling condition for the nonlinear case, requiring a counterintuitive initial spectral mismatch between the pumping light frequency and the resonant one. Based on the suggested strategy, we develop an optimized design for efficient nonlinear optical heating, which employs a cylindrical nanoparticle supporting the quasi bound state in the continuum mode (quasi-BIC or so-called ‘super-cavity mode’) excited by the incident azimuthal vector beam. Our approach provides a background for various nonlinear experiments related to optical heating and bistability, where self-action of the intense laser beam can change resonant properties of the irradiated nanostructure.
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De Gruyter,Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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