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21 May 2009 Second harmonic generation from metallic 2D scatterers
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Abstract
We have developed a model based on a Green function approach to numerically investigate the second harmonic generation process in two dimensional metallic nano-objects. The linear optical response of metals in the visible regime is modeled by taking into account both free and bound electrons contributions. On the other hand, at this stage, only the contribution of free electrons is considered for the nonlinear response. Both bulk and surface nonlinear polarization source terms have been evaluated for objects of arbitrary shape. We show that our model has the potential for further improvements and could be a useful tool to investigate second harmonic emission by single or periodically arranged metallic sub-wavelength objects in a dielectric host material.
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M. Centini, A. Benedetti, M. Scalora, C. Sibilia, and M. Bertolotti "Second harmonic generation from metallic 2D scatterers", Proc. SPIE 7354, Nonlinear Optics and Applications III, 73540F (21 May 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.821610
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KEYWORDS
Electrons

Metals

Magnetism

Gold

Harmonic generation

Second-harmonic generation

Dielectrics

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