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  • The integration of optical metamaterials into silicon photonic circuits enables the development of low-power, compact all-optical devices.
  • A novel ultrafast all-optical modulator using hyperbolic metamaterials and gold nanorods has been designed, featuring a tiny footprint of 300x440x600 nm.
  • The device operates at 1.5 μm with a 5 dB insertion loss, 35% modulation depth, and a fast switching rate of under 1 picosecond, using only 3.7 pJ/bit energy for optical control at 532 nm.

Article Abstract

The integration of optical metamaterials within silicon integrated photonic circuitry bears significantly potential in the design of low-power, nanoscale footprint, all-optical functionalities. We propose a novel concept and provide detailed analysis of an on-chip ultrafast all-optical modulator based on an hyperbolic metamaterial integrated in a silicon waveguide. The anisotropic metamaterial based on gold nanorods is placed on top of the silicon waveguide to form a modulator with a 300x440x600 nm(3) footprint. For the operating wavelength of 1.5 μm, the optimized geometry of the device has insertion loss of about 5 dB and a modulation depth of 35% with a sub-ps switching rate. The switching energy estimated from nonlinear transient dynamic numerical simulations is 3.7 pJ/bit when the transmission is controlled optically at a wavelength of 532 nm, resonant with the transverse plasmonic mode of the metamaterial. The switching mechanism is based on the control of the hybridization of eigenmodes in the metamaterial slab and the Si waveguide.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.22.010987DOI Listing

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