Abstract
It is possible to obtain an optical response from metasurfaces that exhibit second-order circular dichroism, thanks to the recent successes in nanotechnology, opening the way to new functionalities on a spatial scale of a few hundred nanometers. The second-order nonlinear response of this kind of nanostructured material is an interesting and fascinating issue, as becomes clear from an overview of second harmonic generation and, in particular, the nonlinear circular dichroism raised by metasurfaces of different morphologies and material components, realized by means of self-assembling methods. In this article, we show that the second harmonic generation circular dichroism is very sensitive and useful in the field of nanotechnology characterization.
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