We show experimentally that the radiation generated in infrared-visible sum
-frequency mixing at an air-silver interface can be greatly enhanced when t
he visible input beam excites a surface plasmon-polariton at the interface.
With either a prism or a grating used to couple the visible radiation with
the surface polariton, the sum-frequency-generation yield is observed to b
e enhanced by a factor of 10(2) for the prism and 10(4) for the grating for
counterpropagating infrared and visible input beams. The result for the pr
ism configuration can be simply understood in terms of the field enhancemen
t associated with the surface polariton excited by the visible input beam.
For the grating configuration there is an additional effect in that the non
linear polarization at the sum frequency can also couple with a surface pol
ariton. As a result the effective interaction length of the sum-frequency-m
ixing process is sizably increased. The experimental results are in good ag
reement with estimates based on this model. (C) 1999 Optical Society of Ame
rica [S0740-3224(99)01907-4].