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Photosensitive and thermal nonlinear effects in chalcogenide photonic crystal cavities

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Lee, Michael W
Grillet, Christian
Monat, Christelle
Mägi, Eric C
Tomljenovic-Hanic, Snjezana
Gai, Xin
Madden, Steve
Bulla, Douglas
Luther-Davies, Barry
Eggleton, Benjamin J

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Optical Society of America

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We investigate the photosensitive and thermo-optic nonlinear properties of chalcogenide glass photonic crystal (PhC) cavities at telecommunications wavelengths. We observe a photosensitive refractive index change in AMTIR-1 (Ge33As12Se55) material in the near-infrared, which is enhanced by light localization in the PhC cavity and manifests in a permanent blue-shift of the nanocavity resonance. Thermo-optic non-linear properties are thoroughly investigated by i) carrying out thermal bistable switching experiments, from which we determined thermal switching times of  63μs  and  93μs  for  switch  on  and  switch  off  respectively  and  ii)  by  studying heating of the cavity with a high peak power pulsed laser input, which shows that two-photon absorption is the dominant heating mechanism. Our measurements and analysis highlight the detrimental impact of near-infrared photosensitivity and two-photon absorption on cavity based nonlinear optical switching schemes. We conclude that glass compositions with lower two-photon absorption and more stable properties (reduced photosensitivity) are therefore required for nonlinear applications in chalcogenide photonic crystal cavities.

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