Below the surface: Unraveling the intricacies of the nonlinear optical properties of aluminum through bound electrons

Author:

Scalora M.1ORCID,Hallman K.2ORCID,Mukhopadhyay S.3ORCID,Pruett S.4,Zappa D.5ORCID,Comini E.5ORCID,de Ceglia D.5ORCID,Vincenti M. A.5ORCID,Akozbek N.6,Trull J.3ORCID,Cojocaru C.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Aviation and Missile Center, US Army CCDC 1 , Redstone Arsenal, Alabama 35898-5000, USA

2. PeopleTec, Inc. 4901-I Corporate Dr. 2 , Huntsville, Alabama 35805, USA

3. Department of Physics, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya 3 , Rambla Sant Nebridi 22, 08222 Terrassa (Barcelona), Spain

4. AFROTC Detachment 005, Auburn University 4 , 243 Nichols Center, Auburn, Alabama 36849, USA

5. Department of Information Engineering – University of Brescia 5 , Via Branze 38, 25123 Brescia, Italy

6. US Army Space and Missile Defense Command, Technical Center 6 , Redstone Arsenal, Alabama 35898, USA

Abstract

By uncovering novel aspects of second harmonic generation in aluminum, we show that there are unusual and remarkable consequences of resonant absorption, namely an unexpectedly critical role that bound electrons play for light–matter interactions across the optical spectrum, suggesting that a different basic approach is required to fully explain the physics of surfaces. We tackle an issue that is never under consideration given the generic hostile conditions to the propagation of light under resonant absorption. Unlike most noble metals, aluminum displays Lorentz-like behavior and interband transitions centered near 810 nm, thus splitting the plasmonic range in an atypical manner and setting its linear and nonlinear optical properties apart. Studies of aluminum nanostructures having complex topologies abound, as do reported inconsistencies in the linear spectral response of surface plasmons and harmonic generation. Our experimental observations of second harmonic generation from aluminum nanolayers show that bound electrons are responsible for a unique signature neither predicted nor observed previously: a hole in the second harmonic spectrum. A hydrodynamic-Maxwell theory explains these findings exceptionally well and becomes the basis for renewed studies of surface physics.

Funder

Agencia Estatal de Investigación

Research, Development and Engineering Command

North Atlantic Treaty Organization

Publisher

AIP Publishing

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