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Enhanced Nonlinearity of Epsilon-Near-Zero Indium Tin Oxide Nanolayers with Tamm Plasmon-Polariton States (2308.00168v3)

Published 31 Jul 2023 in physics.optics and physics.app-ph

Abstract: Recently, materials with vanishingly small permittivity, known as epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) media, emerged as promising candidates to achieve nonlinear optical effects of unprecedented magnitude on a solid-state platform. In particular, the ENZ behavior of Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) thin films resulted in Kerr-type nonlinearity with non-perturbative refractive index variations that are key to developing more efficient Si-compatible devices with sub-wavelength dimensions such as all-optical switchers, modulators, and novel photon detectors. In this contribution, we propose and demonstrate enhancement of the nonlinear index variation of 30 nm-thick ITO nanolayers by silicon dioxide/silicon nitride (SiO2/SiN) Tamm plasmon-polariton structures fabricated by radio-frequency magnetron sputtering on transparent substrates under different annealing conditions. In particular, we investigate the linear and nonlinear optical properties of ITO thin films and resonant photonic structures using broadband spectroscopic ellipsometry and intensity dependent Z-scan nonlinear characterization demonstrating enhancement of optical nonlinearity with refractive index variations as large as in the non-perturbative regime. Our study reveals that the efficient excitation of strongly confined plasmon-polariton Tamm states substantially boost the nonlinear optical response of ITO nanolayers providing a stepping stone for the engineering of more efficient infrared devices and nanostructures for a broad range of applications including all-optical data processing, nonlinear spectroscopy, sensing, and novel photodetection modalities.

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