In this work we present the first demonstration of frequency conversion by simultaneous second- and third-harmonic generation in a silicon photonic crystal nanocavity using continuous-wave optical excitation. We observe a bright dual wavelength emission in the blue/green (450-525 nm) and red (675-790 nm) visible windows with pump powers as low as few microwatts in the telecom bands, with conversion efficiencies of ~0.00001/W and ~10/W/W for the second- and third-harmonic, respectively. Scaling behaviors as a function of pump power and cavity quality-factor are demonstrated for both second- and third order processes. Successful comparison of measured and calculated emission patterns indicates that third-harmonic is a bulk effect while second-harmonic is a surface-related effect at the sidewall holes boundaries. Our results are promising for obtaining practical low-power, continuous-wave and widely tunable multiple harmonic generation on a silicon chip.

Low-power continuous-wave generation of visible harmonics in silicon photoniccrystal nanocavities

GALLI, MATTEO;GERACE, DARIO;GUIZZETTI, GIORGIO;ANDREANI, LUCIO
2010-01-01

Abstract

In this work we present the first demonstration of frequency conversion by simultaneous second- and third-harmonic generation in a silicon photonic crystal nanocavity using continuous-wave optical excitation. We observe a bright dual wavelength emission in the blue/green (450-525 nm) and red (675-790 nm) visible windows with pump powers as low as few microwatts in the telecom bands, with conversion efficiencies of ~0.00001/W and ~10/W/W for the second- and third-harmonic, respectively. Scaling behaviors as a function of pump power and cavity quality-factor are demonstrated for both second- and third order processes. Successful comparison of measured and calculated emission patterns indicates that third-harmonic is a bulk effect while second-harmonic is a surface-related effect at the sidewall holes boundaries. Our results are promising for obtaining practical low-power, continuous-wave and widely tunable multiple harmonic generation on a silicon chip.
2010
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Optics Express is a freely available online journal, publishing cut-edge results in all the fields connected with optics and photonics, both the classical and quantum domains. Its diffusion has been increasing over the years, and it can now be considered among the most cited references for the optics and photonics communities.
nonlinear optics; resonators; photonic crystals; silicon photonics
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-18-25-26613
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Galli, Matteo; Gerace, Dario; Welna, K.; Krauss, T. F.; O'Faolain, L.; Guizzetti, Giorgio; Andreani, Lucio
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