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Multiband Hybrid Metasurface for Enhanced Second-Harmonic Generation via Coupled Gap Surface Plasmon Modes

Published 5 Mar 2026 in physics.optics | (2603.04965v1)

Abstract: A multiband hybrid metasurface supporting multiple gap-surface plasmon (GSP) and localized surface plasmon (LSP) modes is presented. The structure adopts a metal-dielectric-metal configuration consisting of an aluminum bottom layer, a silicon dioxide spacer, and a bar-disc hybrid resonator patterned in the top aluminum layer. Optimized geometrical parameters yield four distinct resonances across the near-infrared and telecommunication bands, arising from the interplay between GSP modes and LSP excitations. The reflectance spectra are systematically analyzed as functions of geometric parameters and polarization, demonstrating tunable multiband operation. Experimental measurements of the fabricated metasurface show good agreement with numerical predictions. Furthermore, the second-harmonic generation (SHG) response is numerically investigated, revealing enhanced SH emission at the resonance wavelengths due to strong electromagnetic field confinement within the metal-dielectric-metal cavity. The proposed metasurface provides a compact platform for multiband and multifunctional nanophotonic applications.

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