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Published January 2019 | Supplemental Material
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Symmetry-breaking-induced nonlinear optics at a microcavity surface

Abstract

Second-order nonlinear optical processes lie at the heart of many applications in both classical and quantum regimes1,2,3. Inversion symmetry, however, rules out the second-order nonlinear electric-dipole response in materials widely adopted in integrated photonics (for example, SiO_2, Si and Si_3N_4). Here, we report nonlinear optics induced by symmetry breaking at the surface of an ultrahigh-Q silica microcavity under a sub-milliwatt continuous-wave pump. By dynamically coordinating the double-resonance phase matching, a second harmonic is achieved with an unprecedented conversion efficiency of 0.049% W^(−1), 14 orders of magnitude higher than that of the non-enhancement case. In addition, the nonlinear effect from the intrinsic symmetry breaking at the surface can be identified unambiguously, with guided control of the pump polarization and the recognition of the second-harmonic mode distribution. This work not only extends the emission frequency range of silica photonic devices, but also lays the groundwork for applications in ultra-sensitive surface analysis.

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© 2019 Springer Nature Publishing. Received 31 January 2018. Accepted 12 October 2018. Published 19 November 2018. The authors thank K. J. Vahala, M. Lončar, C. Tian, Y. R. Shen, T. F. Heinz, X. Yi, D. Lippolis, H. Wang, Q.-F. Yang and L. Shao for helpful discussions. This project is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant nos. 11825402, 11654003, 61435001, 11474011, 61611540346 and 11527901), the National Key R&D Program of China (grant no. 2016YFA0301302), and the High-performance Computing Platform of Peking University. Author Contributions: X.Z. and Q.-T.C. fabricated the microcavity samples, built the experimental set-up and carried out measurements. X.Z., Q.-T.C., Z.W., Y.-x.L. and C.-W.Q. built the theoretical model and peformed numerical simulations. Y.-F.X., X.Z., Q.-T.C., C.-W.Q. and L.Y. wrote the manuscript with input from all co-authors. All the authors analysed the data and contributed to the discussion. Y.-F.X. conceived the idea and designed the experiment. Y.-F.X. and Q.G. supervised the project. These authors contributed equally: Xueyue Zhang, Qi-Tao Cao. Data availability: The data that support the plots within this paper and other findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request. The authors declare no competing interests.

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