Parametric processes in nonlinear structures with reflections: a transfer matrix method approach

Abstract

The Transfer Matrix Method is a powerful numerical tool for simulating wave propagation in layered media. It has been widely applied in many fields, although its use is typically restricted to passive media. In this paper, we develop the transfer method to simulate optical nonlinear generation and give examples for processes such as difference frequency generation, spontaneous parametric down conversion, and four-wave mixing including generation of counter propagating waves. This framework enables accurate simulation of complex multilayer structures and resonant cavities, providing a versatile tool for designing nonlinear photonic devices.

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