We demonstrate effective background-free continuous wave nonlinear optical
excitation of molecules that are sandwiched between asymmetrically constructed
plasmonic gold nanoparticle clusters. We observe that near infrared photons are
converted to visible photons through efficient plasmonic second harmonic
generation. Our theoretical model and simulations demonstrate that Fano
resonances may be responsible for being able to observe nonlinear conversion
using a continuous wave light source. We show that nonlinearity enhancement of
plasmonic nanostructures via coupled quantum mechanical oscillators such as
molecules can be several orders larger as compared to their classical
counterparts.Comment: 11 pages, 8 figure