Inverse Design of an All-Dielectric Nonlinear Polaritonic Metasurface

  • Simon Stich
  • , Jewel Mohajan
  • , Domenico de Ceglia
  • , Luca Carletti
  • , Hyunseung Jung
  • , Nicholas Karl
  • , Igal Brener
  • , Alejandro W. Rodriguez
  • , Mikhail A. Belkin
  • , Raktim Sarma

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Abstract

Nonlinear metasurfaces offer the ability to realize optical nonlinear devices with unparalleled properties compared to nonlinear crystals, due to the interplay between photonic resonances and materials properties. The complicated interdependency between efficiency and emission directionality of the nonlinear optical signal on the existence, localization, and lifetimes of photonic resonances, as well as on the nonlinear susceptibility, makes it extremely difficult to design optimal metasurfaces using conventional materials and geometries. Inverse design using topology optimization is a powerful design tool for photonic structures, but traditional approaches developed for linear photonics are not suitable for such high dimensional nonlinear problems. Here, we use a topology optimization approach to inverse-design a fabrication-robust nonlinear metasurface that includes quantum-engineered resonant nonlinearities in semiconductor heterostructures for efficient and directional second harmonic generation. Furthermore, we also demonstrate that under practical constraints, among all the parameters, the nonlinear modal overlap emerges as the dominant parameter that enhances conversion efficiency, a finding that contrasts with intuition-driven studies that often emphasize Purcell enhancement. Our results demonstrate an efficient approach for optimizing nonlinear processes in nanophotonic structures for classical and quantum light sources, quantum information applications, and communication.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)17374-17384
Number of pages11
JournalACS Nano
Volume19
Issue number18
DOIs
StatePublished - May 13 2025
Externally publishedYes

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Materials Science
  • General Engineering
  • General Physics and Astronomy

Keywords

  • III−V semiconductors
  • all-dielectric metasurfaces
  • intersubband transitions
  • inverse design
  • nonlinear optics
  • polaritons
  • second-harmonic generation

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