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

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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 beta-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 beta-Ga2O3 nanomembranes compared with TH from beta-Ga2O3 nanomembranes on glass substrates. The contribution of the TH field from the beta-Ga2O3-air interface was found to be 5.12 times more efficient than that from the beta-Ga2O3-glass interface, and also 1.09 times stronger than the TH excited at bulk 1-mu m-thick beta-Ga2O3. Besides, TH from the beta-Ga2O3-air interface was found to be 20% more sensitive to the crystalline structure than that from the beta-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.
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Issue Date
2021-12
Language
English
Article Type
Article
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NANOSCALE, v.14, no.1, pp.175 - 186

ISSN
2040-3364
DOI
10.1039/d1nr06259j
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/291334
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ME-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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