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Slow-light photonic crystal switches and modulators

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Beggs, Daryl M.
White, Thomas
Kampfrath, Tobias
Kuipers, L. (Kobus)
Krauss, Thomas F.

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SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering

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We discuss the performance of slow-light enhanced optical switches and modulators fabricated in silicon. The switch is based on photonic crystal waveguides in a directional coupler geometry, and the dispersion of the device is engineered to allow a switching length as short as 5 μm and rerouting of optical signals within 3 ps. The 3 ps switching time is demonstrated using free carriers in the silicon generated by the absorption of a femtosecond pump pulse. The modulator is based on a Mach-Zehnder interferometer configuration, with photonic crystal waveguides in each arm to act as phase-shifters. A flat-band slow-light region has been engineered in the phase-shifters to provide an extinction ratio in excess of 15 dB over the entire 11 nm bandwidth of the modulator device.

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Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering

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2037-12-31
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