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Surface plasmon polariton based modulators and switches operating at telecom wavelengths
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringOptical ModulationOptoelectronic DevicesFiber OpticsPolariton DynamicTelecom WavelengthsMagnetoplasmonicsOptical PropertiesDirectional-coupler SwitchesGuided-wave OpticOptical SwitchingOptical SystemsOptical CommunicationLight WavelengthNanophotonicsInsertion LossPhotonicsElectrical EngineeringPhotonic MaterialsOptical SensorsElectro-optics DevicePlasmonicsWavelength TuningApplied PhysicsOptical WaveguidesOptical Fiber CommunicationOptoelectronics
We report design, fabrication, and characterization of thermo-optic Mach–Zender interferometric modulators and directional-coupler switches whose operation utilizes the long-range surface-plasmon-polariton waveguiding along 15-nm-thin and 8-μm-wide gold stripes embedded in polymer and heated by electrical signal currents. The devices are characterized at the light wavelength of 1.55 μm, featuring low driving powers (<10mW for modulators and <100mW for switches), high extinction ratios (>30dB), moderate response times (∼1ms), and the total (fiber-to-fiber) insertion loss of ∼13dB (for modulators) and ∼11dB (for switches) when using single-mode fibers.
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