Visible light emission from a silica microbottle resonator by second and third harmonic generation
arXiv:1612.06033 · doi:10.1364/OL.41.005793
Abstract
We report the first observation of nonlinear harmonic generation and sum frequency generation (SFG) coupled with stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) via the second-order (Ï^{(2)}) and the third-order (Ï^{(3)}) nonlinearities in a silica microbottle resonator. The visible light emission due to third harmonic generation (THG) was observed in both the output of a tapered fiber and the optical microscope images, which can be used to identify the axial mode profiles. SFG enabled by three- and four-wave mixing processes between the pump light and the light generated via SRS was also observed. Second Harmonic generation (SHG) and the SFG are enabled by Ï^{(2)} induced in silica by surface effects and multipole excitations.