Efficient nonlinear optical mixing enabled by Brillouin zone-folding-induced BICs and intrinsic leaky modes in one-dimensional photonic structures

Y Ying Zhu Z Zhongtao Zhang J Jiaming Si (School of Physics, Hefei University of Technology 1 , Hefei, Anhui 230009,) H Haoshan Wu (School of Physics, Hefei University of Technology 1 , Hefei, Anhui 230009,) H Heng Wang F Feng Wu (Beijing Key Laboratory of Environmental Science and Engineering, School of Materials Science and Engineering) M Meng Qin H Hongju Li (School of Physics, Hefei University of Technology 1 , Hefei, Anhui 230009,)

Abstract

Four-wave mixing (FWM), as a significant third-order nonlinear optical process, holds great promise for applications in quantum computing, imaging technologies, and other photonic fields. Here, we propose a design strategy to enhance third-harmonic generation (THG) and FWM by simultaneously exciting two quasi-bound states in the continuum (Q-BICs) originated from the Brillouin zone-folding-induced BICs and an intrinsic leaky mode (LM) in a one-dimensional grating. Eigenvalue calculations reveal that periodic perturbations induce band folding, bringing guided-mode resonances initially located below the light cone into the radiative continuum, thus forming a symmetry-protected BIC. Under oblique incidence, the Brillouin zone-folding-induced BIC evolves into a Q-BIC and simultaneously the Q-BIC undergoes a spectral splitting into two resolvable resonant modes. The cooperative interaction between two Q-BICs and an intrinsic LM in the grating structure significantly enhances THG and FWM. Finite-element simulations suggest that the LM yields the THG with a conversion efficiency of 10−4—three orders of magnitude higher than that of the Q-BICs. Furthermore, enabled by the synergistic interplay between two Q-BICs and a LM, the degenerate and non-degenerate FWM processes yield output powers of 4.07 and 1.55 W/m, respectively. Importantly, both THG and FWM efficiencies exhibit remarkable robustness against variations in the incidence angle. Our findings not only provide a novel theoretical platform for nonlinear frequency conversion but also advance the application of optical mixers in quantum nanophotonics and photonic circuitry.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 138, Issue 12
Published September 28, 2025
ISSN 0021-8979
Publisher American Institute of Physics

Journal Info

Journal of Applied Physics

American Institute of Physics

ISSN: 0021-8979 Physical Sciences

Authors (8)

Y

Ying Zhu

Z

Zhongtao Zhang

J

Jiaming Si

School of Physics, Hefei University of Technology 1 , Hefei, Anhui 230009,

H

Haoshan Wu

School of Physics, Hefei University of Technology 1 , Hefei, Anhui 230009,

H

Heng Wang

F

Feng Wu

Beijing Key Laboratory of Environmental Science and Engineering, School of Materials Science and Engineering

M

Meng Qin

H

Hongju Li

School of Physics, Hefei University of Technology 1 , Hefei, Anhui 230009,