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Coupling light and sound: giant nonlinearities from oscillating bubbles and droplets

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posted on 2024-07-11, 12:10 authored by Ivan Maksymov, Andrew D. Greentree
Nonlinear optical processes are vital for fields including telecommunications, signal processing, data storage, spectroscopy, sensing and imaging. As an independent research area, nonlinear optics began with the invention of the laser, because practical sources of intense light needed to generate optical nonlinearities were not previously available. However, the high power requirements of many nonlinear optical systems limit their use, especially in portable or medical applications, and so there is a push to develop new materials and resonant structures capable of producing nonlinear optical phenomena with low-power light emitted by inexpensive and compact sources. Acoustic nonlinearities, especially giant acoustic nonlinear phenomena in gas bubbles and liquid droplets, are much stronger than their optical counterparts. Here, we suggest employing acoustic nonlinearities to generate new optical frequencies, thereby effectively reproducing nonlinear optical processes without the need for laser light. We critically survey the current literature dedicated to the interaction of light with nonlinear acoustic waves and highly nonlinear oscillations of gas bubbles and liquid droplets. We show that the conversion of acoustic nonlinearities into optical signals is possible with low-cost incoherent light sources such as light-emitting diodes, which would usher new classes of low-power photonic devices that are more affordable for remote communities and developing nations, or where there are demanding requirements on size, weight and power.

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ISSN

2192-8614

Journal title

Nanophotonics

Volume

8

Issue

3

Pagination

23 pp

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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Copyright © Open Access. © 2019 Ivan S. Maksymov et al., published by De Gruyter. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Public License.

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eng

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