Optimizing performance for an on-chip stimulated Brillouin scattering-based isolator

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Lai, Choon Kong
Merklein, Moritz
Casas-Bedoya, Alvaro
Liu, Yang
Madden, Steve
Poulton, Christopher
Steel, Michael J.
Eggleton, Benjamin J.

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Optical Society of America

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Non-reciprocal optical components such as isolators and circulators are crucial for preventing catastrophic backreflection and controlling optical cross talk in photonic systems. While non-reciprocal devices based on Brillouin intermodal transitions have been experimentally demonstrated in chip-scale platforms, harnessing such interactions has required a suspended waveguide structure, which is challenging to fabricate and is potentially less robust than a non-suspended structure, thereby limiting the design flexibility. In this paper,we numerically investigate the performance of a Brillouin-based isolation scheme in which a dual-pump-driven optoacoustic interaction is used to excite confined acoustic waves in a traditional ridge waveguide.We find that acoustic confinement, and therefore the amount of Brillouin-driven mode conversion, can be enhanced by selecting an appropriate optical mode pair and waveguide geometry of two arsenic-based chalcogenide platforms. Further, we optimize the isolator design in its entirety, including the input couplers, mode filters, the Brillouin-active waveguide as well as the device fabrication tolerances.We predict such a device can achieve 30 dB isolation over a 38 nm bandwidth when 500mWpump power is used; in the presence of a _10 nm fabrication-induced width error, such isolation can be maintained over a 5-10nmbandwidth.

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Journal of the Optical Society of America B

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2099-12-31