Photonics Research, Volume. 10, Issue 4, 980(2022)
Nonlinear all-optical modulator based on non-Hermitian PT symmetry
Fig. 1. Coupled-waveguides system with its representation of the complex eigenvalues as Riemannian surfaces. (a) Two coupled waveguides, as lossless and lossy ones, respectively, form an integrated system that possesses a Hamiltonian
Fig. 2. Schematics of the proposed modulator, internal electric-field, and power-flow distribution. (a) Structure of modulator integrated on
Fig. 3. Analysis of PT-symmetric and PT-broken regions and eigenvalue spectra of the whole modulator system. (a) Transmitted power efficiency varies with
Fig. 4. Analysis of the balance between extinction ratio and on-state transmitted efficiency. (a), (b) The
Fig. 5. Electric-field distribution of the input port for propagating waveguide.
Fig. 7. Normalized electric-field distributions in the hybrid lossy waveguide. (a) Schematic of the whole system at the
Fig. 8. Normalized transmitted power in hybrid lossy waveguide that is used for calculation of coupling coefficients. (a) Schematic of the simulation structure. The red cross section in hybrid lossy waveguide is used to calculate the surface integral of power flow at each location. (b), (c) Situations without and with pump, respectively. The
Fig. 9. Simulation structures for the calculation of propagation loss and their normalized transmitted power (as the example when ITO is under pump). (a) The propagating waveguide with a half of ITO. (b) The hybrid lossy waveguide with a half of ITO. The imaginary part of the refractive index in the left part (marked as lossless part by gray dashed rectangle) is deliberately set to be zero for the more realistic simulation of the propagating and coupling mechanism, which leads to a sharp decay when light propagates to hybrid lossy waveguide. (c), (d) The decay curves of the transmitted power in (a) and (b). The initial positions (
Fig. 10. Calculation for propagation speed, which is the ratio of the apparent change in
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Hongbin Ma, Dongdong Li, Nanxuan Wu, Yiyun Zhang, Hongsheng Chen, Haoliang Qian, "Nonlinear all-optical modulator based on non-Hermitian PT symmetry," Photonics Res. 10, 980 (2022)
Category: Optical Devices
Received: Dec. 8, 2021
Accepted: Feb. 14, 2022
Published Online: Apr. 26, 2022
The Author Email: Hongsheng Chen (hansomchen@zju.edu.cn), Haoliang Qian (haoliangqian@zju.edu.cn)