Nanophotonics (Oct 2020)

On-chip broadband nonreciprocal light storage

  • Merklein Moritz,
  • Stiller Birgit,
  • Vu Khu,
  • Ma Pan,
  • Madden Stephen J.,
  • Eggleton Benjamin J.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2020-0371
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 75 – 82

Abstract

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Breaking the symmetry between forward- and backward-propagating optical modes is of fundamental scientific interest and enables crucial functionalities, such as isolators, circulators, and duplex communication systems. Although there has been progress in achieving optical isolation on-chip, integrated broadband nonreciprocal signal processing functionalities that enable transmitting and receiving via the same low-loss planar waveguide, without altering the frequency or mode of the signal, remain elusive. Here, we demonstrate a nonreciprocal delay scheme based on the unidirectional transfer of optical data pulses to acoustic waves in a chip-based integration platform. We experimentally demonstrate that this scheme is not impacted by simultaneously counterpropagating optical signals. Furthermore, we achieve a bandwidth more than an order of magnitude broader than the intrinsic optoacoustic linewidth, linear operation for a wide range of signal powers, and importantly, show that this scheme is wavelength preserving and avoids complicated multimode structures.

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