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Anapoles in Free-Standing III-V Nanodisks Enhancing Second-Harmonic Generation

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 18, Issue 6, Pages 3695-3702

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.8b00830

Keywords

III-V nanowires; second-harmonic generation; nonradiating electromagnetic configurations; anapole; disk nanoantennas; free-standing disks; focused ion-beam milling

Funding

  1. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) [150609]
  2. bridge project [173829]
  3. ERC
  4. Russian Science Foundation (RSF) [14-12-00393]
  5. Russian Science Foundation [17-12-00038] Funding Source: Russian Science Foundation

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Nonradiating electromagnetic configurations in nanostructures open new horizons for applications due to two essential features: a lack of energy losses and invisibility to the propagating electromagnetic field. Such radiationless configurations form a basis for new types of nanophotonic devices, in which a strong electromagnetic field confinement can be achieved together with lossless interactions between nearby components. In our work, we present a new design of free-standing disk nanoantennas with nonradiating current distributions for the optical near-infrared range. We show a novel approach to creating nanoantennas by slicing III-V nanowires into standing disks using focused ion-beam milling. We experimentally demonstrate the suppression of the far-field radiation and the associated strong enhancement of the second-harmonic generation from the disk nanoantennas. With a theoretical analysis of the electromagnetic field distribution using multipole expansions in both spherical and Cartesian coordinates, we confirm that the demonstrated nonradiating configurations are anapoles. We expect that the presented procedure of designing and producing disk nanoantennas from nanowires becomes one of the standard approaches to fabricating controlled chains of standing nanodisks with different designs and configurations. These chains can be essential building blocks for new types of lasers and sensors with low power consumption.

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