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Nontrivial phase matching in helielectric polarization helices: Universal phase matching theory, validation, and electric switching
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2022
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EngineeringNonlinear OpticsElectric SwitchingNonlinear Optical AmplificationPolar DesignOptical PropertiesQuantum MaterialsNontrivial PhaseNanophotonicsPhotonicsElectrical EngineeringPhysicsSecond-order Optical NonlinearityNon-linear OpticPolarization ImagingElectro-optics DeviceMatter FamilyCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsUniversal PhaseDynamic Metamaterials
Second-order optical nonlinearity is the essential concept for realizing modern technologies of optical wavelength conversion. The emerging helical polarization fluid, dubbed helielectric nematic, now makes it possible to design and easily fabricate various polarization structures and control their optical responses. The matter family is demonstrated as an ideal liquid platform for nonlinear optical conversion and amplification with electric-reconfigurable tunability. We here develop a universal phase matching theory and reveal a nonclassic chirality-sensitive phase-matching condition in the polarization helices through both the numerical calculation and the experimental validations. The nonlinear optical amplification can be dramatically modulated with a contrast ratio of >100:1 by an in-plane electric field. Furthermore, we employ the director relaxation under electric fields coupled with nonlinear optical simulation to clarify the topology-light interactions.
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