Scalable Lithium Niobate Nanoimprinting for Nonlinear Metalenses

Ülle‐Linda Talts (Department of Physics ETH Zurich, Institute for Quantum Electronics, Optical Nanomaterial Group Auguste‐Piccard‐Hof, 1 8093 Zurich Switzerland) H Helena Weigand I Irene Occhiodori (Department of Physics ETH Zurich, Institute for Quantum Electronics, Optical Nanomaterial Group Auguste‐Piccard‐Hof, 1 8093 Zurich Switzerland) R Rachel Grange

Abstract

Abstract Miniaturizing nonlinear optical components is essential for integrating advanced light manipulation into compact photonic devices, enabling scalable and cost‐effective applications. While monocrystalline lithium niobate thin films advance nonlinear nanophotonics, their high inertness limits the design of top‐down fabricated nanostructures. A versatile bottom‐up fabrication method based on nanoimprint lithography is presented for achieving polycrystalline lithium niobate nanostructures and demonstrate its significant potential for nonlinear metasurfaces. The fabrication enables nearly vertical features and aspect ratios of up to 6 combined, which we combine with a novel solution‐derived material with high effective second‐order nonlinearity d eff of 5 pm V −1 . On this platform, second‐harmonic focusing is demonstrated over a broad spectral range from near‐ultraviolet to near‐infrared, increasing the nonlinear signal intensity by up to 34 times. This method enables the first lithium niobate metalens and expands the field of nonlinear metasurfaces by providing a low‐cost, highly scalable fabrication method for engineered nonlinear nanostructures.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 27
Published July 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (4)

Ülle‐Linda Talts

Department of Physics ETH Zurich, Institute for Quantum Electronics, Optical Nanomaterial Group Auguste‐Piccard‐Hof, 1 8093 Zurich Switzerland

H

Helena Weigand

I

Irene Occhiodori

Department of Physics ETH Zurich, Institute for Quantum Electronics, Optical Nanomaterial Group Auguste‐Piccard‐Hof, 1 8093 Zurich Switzerland

R

Rachel Grange