“…Moreover, high-Q states in single cylindrical subwavelength resonators supported 10 −1 SH conversion [36], however tunability of modes and radiation pattern still remains a challenge. On the other hand, such nanoantennas proved their ability for strong optical heating and thermometry due to resonantly enhanced optical absorption [37][38][39]. Owing to strong thermooptical effects [40,41] all-dielectric structures already demonstrated their proficiency in modulation of linear properties of propagating [42,43] and scattered [44] light.…”