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Shaping the nonlinear emission pattern of a dielectric nanoantenna by integrated holographic gratings

Ghirardini et al., 2018

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10888211418837011539
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Ghirardini L
Marino G
Gili V
Favero I
Rocco D
Carletti L
Locatelli A
De Angelis C
Finazzi M
Celebrano M
Neshev D
Leo G
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We demonstrate the shaping of the second-harmonic (SH) radiation pattern from a single AlGaAs nanodisk antenna using coplanar holographic gratings. The SH radiation emitted from the antenna toward the—otherwise forbidden—normal direction can be effectively …
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