Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics/International Quantum Electronics Conference 2009
DOI: 10.1364/iqec.2009.iwb7
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Surface and Bulk Contributions to the Second-Order Nonlinearity of Gold

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“…This theory can be applied to metallic nanoparticles to describe SHG governed by the dominant surface SH polarization source. 67,68 In the case of metamaterials, specific nonlinear regimes can be achieved due to magnetic optical response of "metaatoms". 69−71 Alternatively to lossy metal-based setups constructed to support loop currents, high-index dielectric particles can present a strong magnetic response and demonstrate magnetic properties associated with Mie resonances.…”
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“…This theory can be applied to metallic nanoparticles to describe SHG governed by the dominant surface SH polarization source. 67,68 In the case of metamaterials, specific nonlinear regimes can be achieved due to magnetic optical response of "metaatoms". 69−71 Alternatively to lossy metal-based setups constructed to support loop currents, high-index dielectric particles can present a strong magnetic response and demonstrate magnetic properties associated with Mie resonances.…”
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confidence: 99%