IP Library Granted Patent US 8,005,331
Granted Patent B2
US 8,005,331 · App. 13/018,997 · Granted Aug 23, 2011

Surface-plasmon-assisted optical frequency conversion

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Patent No.
US 8,005,331
App. No.
13/018,997
Granted
Aug 23, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A frequency-conversion method that uses a nonlinear optical process to transfer energy between a surface-plasmon (SP) wave that is guided along an electrically conducting strip and a light beam that is guided along an optical waveguide whose core is adjacent to the electrically conducting strip. A periodic structure spatially modulates the nonlinear susceptibility of the waveguide core with a spatial period that is related to a momentum mismatch in the nonlinear optical process. The spatial modulation provides quasi-phase matching for the SP wave and the light beam and enables efficient energy transfer between them.

Claims (27)

1. A frequency-conversion method, comprising:

guiding a surface-plasmon (SP) wave having at least a first frequency along an electrically conducting layer; and

simultaneously guiding a light beam having a different second frequency along an optical waveguide having a waveguide core located next to or in contact with the electrically conducting layer, wherein the optical waveguide has a periodically spatially modulated nonlinear susceptibility along a propagation direction with periodicity that enables energy transfer between the first frequency of the SP wave and the second frequency of the light beam.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the energy transfer occurs via one of second-harmonic generation, sum-frequency generation, difference-frequency generation, frequency down-conversion, four-wave mixing, and optical parametric conversion.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the optical waveguide comprises a plurality of alternating first and second slabs in which the nonlinear susceptibility has opposite polarities, wherein the alternation of the first and second slabs provides the periodic spatial modulation of the nonlinear susceptibility in the optical waveguide.

4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

converting at least a portion of a pump light beam having the first frequency into the SP wave in a photon-to-SP converter coupled to a portion of the electrically conducting layer; and

transmitting the light beam having the second frequency out of the waveguide core through an end face at a terminus of the optical waveguide.

5. The method of claim 4 , further comprising generating the pump light beam using a light source.

6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

coupling at least a portion of a pump light beam having the second frequency into the waveguide core through an end face of the optical waveguide to produce the light beam having the second frequency in the waveguide core; and

converting the SP wave into an output light beam having the first frequency in an SP-to-photon converter coupled to a portion of the electrically conducting layer.

7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising generating the pump light beam using a light source.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein:

the SP wave has a third frequency that is different from the first frequency and the second frequency; and

the periodicity enables energy transfer among the first frequency of the SP wave, the second frequency of the light beam, and the third frequency of the SP wave.

9. The method of claim 1 , wherein:

the light beam has a third frequency that is different from the first frequency and the second frequency; and

the periodicity enables energy transfer among the first frequency of the SP wave, the second frequency of the light beam, and the third frequency of the light beam.

10. A frequency-conversion method, comprising:

guiding a surface-plasmon (SP) wave having at least a first frequency along an electrically conducting layer; and

simultaneously guiding a light beam having a different second frequency along an optical waveguide having a waveguide core located next to or in contact with the electrically conducting layer, wherein:

the optical waveguide comprises a plurality of alternating first and second slabs in which a nonlinear susceptibility has opposite polarities; and

the alternation of the first and second slabs provides has spatial periodicity that enables energy transfer between the first frequency of the SP wave and the second frequency of the light beam.

11. A frequency-conversion method, comprising:

guiding a surface-plasmon (SP) wave having at least a first frequency along an electrically conducting layer; and

simultaneously guiding a light beam having a different second frequency along an optical waveguide having a waveguide core located next to or in contact with the electrically conducting layer, wherein the optical waveguide has a spatially modulated nonlinear susceptibility along a propagation direction that enables energy transfer between the first frequency of the SP wave and the second frequency of the light beam via at least one of second-harmonic generation, sum-frequency generation, difference-frequency generation, frequency down-conversion, four-wave mixing, and optical parametric conversion.

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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 22, 2023
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