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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 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.