Nanophotonics (Apr 2023)

Crosstalk prohibition at the deep-subwavelength scale by epsilon-near-zero claddings

  • Ji Wenjie,
  • Luo Jie,
  • Chu Hongchen,
  • Zhou Xiaoxi,
  • Meng Xiangdong,
  • Peng Ruwen,
  • Wang Mu,
  • Lai Yun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2023-0085
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 11
pp. 2007 – 2017

Abstract

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To prevent the crosstalk between adjacent waveguides in photonic integrated circuits, the minimum thickness of the cladding layers is around half a wavelength, which imposes a fundamental limitation to further integration and miniaturization of photonic circuits. Here, we reveal that epsilon-near-zero claddings, either isotropic or anisotropic, can break the above bottleneck by prohibiting the crosstalk for the modes with magnetic field polarized in the z direction at a deep-subwavelength thickness (e.g., λ 0/30, λ 0 is the free-space wavelength), therefore bestowing ultra-compact waveguide systems. The physical origin of this remarkable effect attributes to the divergent impedance of epsilon-near-zero materials far beyond those of dielectric or epsilon-negative claddings. Through full-wave simulations and microwave experiments, we have verified the effectiveness of the ultrathin epsilon-near-zero cladding in crosstalk prohibition. Our finding reveals the significant impact of impedance difference in waveguide designs and opens a promising route toward ultra-compact photonic chips.

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