Affiliation:
1. Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics Institute of Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100190 China
2. CAS Key Laboratory of Vacuum Physics University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100049 China
Abstract
AbstractBenefiting from their large second‐order nonlinear coefficients and high integration capabilities, crystalline lithium niobate (LN) films have shown great application prospects in the field of nonlinear metasurfaces. It is necessary to endow LN metasurfaces with optical resonances to further boost nonlinear optical responses. Among these optical resonances, anapole resonances carried by LN metasurfaces have been predicted to efficiently enhance second harmonic generations (SHG) but have never been experimentally realized. Anapole resonance requires ideal nanostructures to have steep sidewalls and a high filling ratio, but the intrinsic hardness and inert chemical properties of LN materials pose great challenges for the fabrication of LN nanostructures. Here, a multi‐gas component dry‐etching technique is proposed to prepare various LN nanostructures, achieving typical LN nanopillar arrays with a sidewall angle of ≈85° at a depth of 300 nm and a filling ratio of 52%. Importantly, nanostructured LN metasurfaces are designed and fabricated to experimentally realize anapole resonances at a fundamental wavelength of ≈800 nm, demonstrating a ≈30‐fold enhancement in second harmonic generation compared with bare LN films. The work provides promising strategies for the versatile fabrication of LN nanostructures and their applications in nonlinear meta‐optics.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Program of China
National Natural Science Foundation of China