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Controlled Second Harmonic Generation with Optically Trapped Lithium Niobate Nanoparticles
Zacharie Behel1, Yannick Mugnier2, Ronan Le Dantec2
1Institut Lumière Matière, UMR CNRS 5306, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, F-69622 Villeurbanne, France.
Abstract:
We report the second harmonic generation (SHG) response from a single 34 nm diameter lithium niobate nanoparticle. The experimental setup involves a first beam devoted to the optical trapping of single nanoparticles, whereas a second arm involves a femtosecond laser source leading to the SHG emission from the trapped nanoparticles. SHG operation where one to three nanoparticles are present in the optical trap is first demonstrated, highlighting the transition between coherent and incoherent SHG, the latter known as hyper-Rayleigh scattering (HRS). With a spatial light modulator moving the optical trap in and out of the focus of the femtosecond beam, the SHG intensity is switched back and forth between a low and a high level. This controlled operation opens new avenues for nanoparticle characterization and applications in sensing or communication and information technologies and constitutes the first step in the design of active substrateless metasurfaces.

