Issue 1, 2022

Enhanced third harmonic generation in ultrathin free-standing β-Ga2O3 nanomembranes: study on surface and bulk contribution

Abstract

Third harmonic generation (THG) has proven its value in surface and interface characterization, high-contrast bio-imaging, and sub-wavelength light manipulation. Although THG is observed widely in general solid and liquid substances, when laser pulses are focused at nanometer-level ultra-thin films, the bulk THG has been reported to play the dominant role. However, there are still third harmonics (TH) generated at the surface of the thin-films, not inside the bulk solid – so-called surface TH, whose relative contribution has not been quantitatively revealed to date. In this study, we quantitatively characterized the surface and bulk contributions of THG at ultra-thin β-Ga2O3 nanomembranes with control of both the laser and thin-nanomembranes parameters, including the laser peak power, polarization state, number of layers, and nanomembranes thicknesses. Their contributions were studied in detail by analyzing the TH from freestanding β-Ga2O3 nanomembranes compared with TH from β-Ga2O3 nanomembranes on glass substrates. The contribution of the TH field from the β-Ga2O3-air interface was found to be 5.12 times more efficient than that from the β-Ga2O3-glass interface, and also 1.09 times stronger than the TH excited at bulk 1-μm-thick β-Ga2O3. Besides, TH from the β-Ga2O3-air interface was found to be 20% more sensitive to the crystalline structure than that from the β-Ga2O3-glass interface. This research work deepens our understanding of surface and bulk THG from crystalline materials and provides new possibilities towards designing highly efficient nonlinear optical materials for bio-imaging, energy-harvesting, and ultrafast laser development.

Graphical abstract: Enhanced third harmonic generation in ultrathin free-standing β-Ga2O3 nanomembranes: study on surface and bulk contribution

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Sep 2021
Accepted
04 Dec 2021
First published
09 Dec 2021

Nanoscale, 2022,14, 175-186

Enhanced third harmonic generation in ultrathin free-standing β-Ga2O3 nanomembranes: study on surface and bulk contribution

G. Yi, S. Jeon, Y. W. Kwon, J. Park, D. A. Nguyen, C. S. Suchand Sandeep, W. S. Hwang, S. W. Hong, S. Kim and Y. Kim, Nanoscale, 2022, 14, 175 DOI: 10.1039/D1NR06259J

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