Photonics Research, Volume. 11, Issue 5, 773(2023)
Electromagnetically induced transparency-like effect in a lithium niobate resonator via electronic control
Fig. 1. (a) WGM schematic diagram. (b) Resonance wavelengths as a function of polar mode numbers in a single WGMR with
Fig. 3. (a) LN WGMR with copper electrodes. (b) Schematic of the experimental setup. An LN WGMR is coupled to a rutile prism. HWP, half-wave plate; and PD, photodetector.
Fig. 4. (a)–(e) Normalized experimental transmission spectrum changes with increasing voltage. The pink arrow indicates mode 1, while the blue arrow indicates mode 2. (f) Zoom-in for the normalized transmission of adjacent modes 1 and 2, corresponding to the green box in Fig.
Fig. 5. (a)–(e) Experimental data for the normalized transmission spectra of the LN WGM coupled via a rutile prism at different voltages. From the top panel to the bottom panel, the voltage changes from 0 V to 160 V, at intervals of 40 V. (f), (g) Theoretical calculation of the spectrum of the coupled system. The theoretical parameters are:
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Liu Yang, Yongyong Zhuang, Yifan Zhang, Yaojing Zhang, Shuangyou Zhang, Zhuo Xu, Pascal Del’Haye, Xiaoyong Wei, "Electromagnetically induced transparency-like effect in a lithium niobate resonator via electronic control," Photonics Res. 11, 773 (2023)
Category: Optical Devices
Received: Dec. 30, 2022
Accepted: Mar. 1, 2023
Published Online: Apr. 27, 2023
The Author Email: Yongyong Zhuang (xiaozhuang235@163.com), Xiaoyong Wei (wdy@xjtu.edu.cn)