Enhanced nonlinear frequency conversion and Purcell enhancement at exceptional points
arXiv:1705.07390 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.96.224303
Abstract
We derive analytical formulas quantifying radiative emission from subwavelength emitters embedded in triply resonant nonlinear $Ï^{(2)}$ cavities supporting exceptional points (EP) made of dark and leaky modes. We show that the up-converted radiation rate in such a system can be greatly enhanced---by up to two orders of magnitude---compared to typical Purcell factors achievable in non-degenerate cavities, for both monochromatic and broadband emitters. We provide a proof-of-concept demonstration by studying an inverse-designed 2D photonic-crystal slab that supports an EP formed out of a Dirac cone at the emission frequency and a phase-matched, leaky-mode resonance at the second harmonic frequency.