The research article “High-fidelity harmonic generation in optical micro-resonators using BFGS algorithm”, co-authored by METU member Prof. Mustafa Kuzuoğlu, has been published in Micromachines.
Harmonic generation is an attractive research field that finds a variety of application areas. However, harmonic generation within a medium of micron-scale interaction length limits the magnitude of nonlinear coupling and leads to poor harmonic generation efficiency. In this study, we present a constrained non-linear programming approach based on the Quasi-Newton Broyden-Fletcher-Goldfarb-Shanno (BFGS) algorithm to obtain high-fidelity harmonic generation in optical micro-resonators. Using this approach, one can achieve high-intensity harmonic generation in a simple Fabry-Perot type optical micro-resonator. The generation of super-intense harmonics at a typical ultraviolet (UV)-ablation frequency of 820 THz and at pure yellow-light (515 THz) is investigated in particular. Moreover, we achieved more than 98% accuracy compared to well-known theoretical results. Our approach enables the design of highly efficient microscale harmonic generators to be used in integrated photonic devices.
Asirim, O. E., Yolalmaz, A., & Kuzuoğlu, M. (2020). High-fidelity harmonic generation in optical micro-resonators using BFGS algorithm. Micromachines, 11(7) doi:10.3390/mi11070686
Article access: https://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/11/7/686
Prof. Mustafa Kuzuoğlu |
Web of Science/Publons Researcher ID: P-8498-2014 |
kuzuoglu@metu.edu.tr | Scopus Author ID: 7004156299 |
About the author |
Keywords:
Harmonic generation; Micro-resonator; Non-linear programming; Non-linear wave mixing
Other authors:
Asirim, O.E. (METU) & Yolalmaz, A. (METU)