posted on 2021-12-07, 15:33authored byKirill I. Okhlopkov, Attilio Zilli, Andrea Tognazzi, Davide Rocco, Luca Fagiani, Erfan Mafakheri, Monica Bollani, Marco Finazzi, Michele Celebrano, Maxim R. Shcherbakov, Costantino De Angelis, Andrey A. Fedyanin
Metasurfaces
are versatile tools for manipulating light; however,
they have received little attention as devices for the efficient control
of nonlinearly diffracted light. Here, we demonstrate nonlinear wavefront
control through third-harmonic generation (THG) beaming into diffraction
orders with efficiency tuned by excitation of hybrid Mie–quasi-bound
states in the continuum (BIC) modes in a silicon metasurface. Simultaneous
excitation of the high-Q collective Mie-type modes and quasi-BIC modes
leads to their hybridization and results in a local electric field
redistribution. We probe the hybrid mode by measuring far-field patterns
of THG and observe the strong switching between (0,–1) and
(−1,0) THG diffraction orders from 1:6 for off-resonant excitation
to 129:1 for the hybrid mode excitation, showing tremendous contrast
in controlling the nonlinear diffraction patterns. Our results pave
the way to the realization of metasurfaces for novel light sources,
telecommunications, and quantum photonics.