S. Héron, P. Bouchon, F. Pardo, A. Baucour, R. Haïdar
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Three wave mixing enhancement in metal-dielectric-metal nanostructures
Nonlinear processes are investigated in plasmonic nanostructures which display Fabry-Perot resonances. This study focuses on the impact of the resonator geometry on the efficiency of second order effects implying 2 or 3 different wavelengths. These resonances heavily concentrate the electric field, allowing significant enhancement of the local nonlinear polarization and subsequently of the nonlinearly generated signals.