Abstract :
We have measured optical second harmonic intensity from arrays of Pt nanowires of 20 nm and 9 nm average widths, as a function of the
incident and output light polarizations, the azimuthal angle, and the excitation photon energy. The nanowires were fabricated through shadow
deposition on self-organized NaCl(1 1 0) faceted templates. The anisotropy of the SH intensity from the Pt nanowires was found to be stronger than
that from the Au nanowires reported previously. The effective nonlinear susceptibility element xð2Þ 222, with the suffix 2 indicating the direction ½1 ¯1 0 ,
was observed for Pt nanowires, although it was not observed for Au nanowires. This difference is suggested to be due to the weaker suppression of
the incident fundamental fields by the depolarization field in the Pt nanowires and the larger anisotropy in the nonlinearity of Pt nanowires due to
the thinner widths.
Keywords :
nanowire , Pt , NaCl , Optical second harmonic generation