Enhanced third-harmonic generation empowered by doubly degenerate quasi-bound states in the continuum

Abstract

Recent advancements in nonlinear nanophotonics are driven by the exploration of sharp resonances within high-index dielectric metasurfaces. In this work, we leverage doubly degenerate quasi-bound states in the continuum (quasi-BICs) to demonstrate robust enhancement of third-harmonic generation (THG) in silicon metasurfaces. These quasi-BICs are governed by C4v symmetry and therefore can be equally excited with the pump light regardless of polarization. By tailoring the geometric parameters, we effectively control Q-factors and field confinement of quasi-BICs, and thus regulate their resonantly enhanced THG process. A maximum THG conversion efficiency up to 1.03×10-5 is recorded under a pump intensity of 5.85 GW/cm2. Polarization-independent THG profile is further confirmed by mapping its signal across the polarization directions. This work establishes foundational strategies for the ultracompact design of robust and high-efficiency photon upconversion systems.

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