100 THz optical switching with plasmonic metamaterial
Using femtosecond laser with variable pulse duration we probe the limits of switching that exploits coherent absorption in nanostructured gold films. Switching contrast ratios of 7:1 with a modulation bandwidth exceeding 100 THz has been observed. All-optical signal processing is one of the rising f...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1074812023-02-28T19:18:04Z 100 THz optical switching with plasmonic metamaterial Venkatram, Nalla Stefano, Vezzol João, Valente Sun, Handong Nikolay, Zheludev School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences 2015 CLEO/Europe-EQEC Centre for Disruptive Photonic Technologies (CDPT) Physics & Applied Physics Using femtosecond laser with variable pulse duration we probe the limits of switching that exploits coherent absorption in nanostructured gold films. Switching contrast ratios of 7:1 with a modulation bandwidth exceeding 100 THz has been observed. All-optical signal processing is one of the rising fields to eliminate the disadvantages of optical –electrical – optical conversion and continuing advances in terabits per second communications for high-performance computing. Alloptical modulation is control of the phase or intensity of one light beam by another.1 Although modulation can be achieved using nonlinear optical materials, it can be also obtained using constructive or destructive interference of a coherent beam. In coherent perfect absorption, the interference of two counter-propagating coherent beams on a highly absorbing material of sub- wavelength thickness can either lead to nearly total transmission or to nearly total absorption of the incident light, depending on their mutual intensity and phase.1 A device based on coherent absorption has the advantage of being compact, fast, and intrinsically low power while demonstrating large modulations of light. It has been demonstrated to work even with single photons and both with continuous and pulsed lasers. In this paper we evaluate the effect of plasmonic finite response time on the coherent perfect absorption process for a plasmonic metamaterial absorber, based on asymmetric split ring resonators. We study the coherent modulation of the total energy as a function of the pulse duration, down to 6 fs. Our measurements allow to assess the maximal bandwidth for all-optical control of femtosecond pulses, which is about 100 THz. Finally we evaluate the effect of non linearities, showing that the best coherent modulation is obtained in a very low power regime. We also evaluate the wavelength dependent coherent modulation; maximum modulation is at plasmonic peak. Accepted version 2015-12-08T04:27:27Z 2019-12-06T22:32:07Z 2015-12-08T04:27:27Z 2019-12-06T22:32:07Z 2015 2015 Conference Paper Venkatram, N., Stefano, V., João, V., Sun, H., & Nikolay, Z. (2015). 100 THz optical switching with plasmonic metamaterial. 2015 European Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics - European Quantum Electronics Conference. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/107481 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/39001 https://www.osapublishing.org/abstract.cfm?URI=CLEO_Europe-2015-CF_9_6 186007 en © 2015 Optical Society of America (OSA). This is the author created version of a work that has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication by Proceedings 2015 European Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics - European Quantum Electronics Conference, Optical Society of America (OSA). It incorporates referee’s comments but changes resulting from the publishing process, such as copyediting, structural formatting, may not be reflected in this document. The published version is available at: [https://www.osapublishing.org/abstract.cfm?URI=CLEO_Europe-2015-CF_9_6]. application/pdf |
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Using femtosecond laser with variable pulse duration we probe the limits of switching that exploits coherent absorption in nanostructured gold films. Switching contrast ratios of 7:1 with a modulation bandwidth exceeding 100 THz has been observed. All-optical signal processing is one of the rising fields to eliminate the disadvantages of optical –electrical – optical conversion and continuing advances in terabits per second communications for high-performance computing. Alloptical modulation is control of the phase or intensity of one light beam by another.1 Although modulation can be achieved using nonlinear optical materials, it can be also obtained using constructive or destructive interference of a coherent beam. In coherent perfect absorption, the interference of two counter-propagating coherent beams on a highly absorbing material of sub- wavelength thickness can either lead to nearly total transmission or to nearly total absorption of the incident light, depending on their mutual intensity and phase.1 A device based on coherent absorption has the advantage of being compact, fast, and intrinsically low power while demonstrating large modulations of light. It has been demonstrated to work even with single photons and both with continuous and pulsed lasers. In this paper we evaluate the effect of plasmonic finite response time on the coherent perfect absorption process for a plasmonic metamaterial absorber, based on asymmetric split ring resonators. We study the coherent modulation of the total energy as a function of the pulse duration, down to 6 fs. Our measurements allow to assess the maximal bandwidth for all-optical control of femtosecond pulses, which is about 100 THz. Finally we evaluate the effect of non linearities, showing that the best coherent modulation is obtained in a very low power regime. We also evaluate the wavelength dependent coherent modulation; maximum modulation is at plasmonic peak. |
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