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Optical bistable switching with Kerr nonlinear materials exhibiting a finite response time in two-dimensional photonic crystals
- Source :
- SPIE Proceedings.
- Publication Year :
- 2010
- Publisher :
- SPIE, 2010.
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Abstract
- Effect of relaxation time on the performance of photonic crystal optical bistable switches based on Kerr nolinearity is discussed. This paper deals with optical pulses with the duration of about 50 ps. In such cases the steady state response of the optical device can be used to approximate the pulse evolution if the nonlinearity is assumed instantaneous, hence analytical solutions such as the coupled mode theory can be used to obtain the time evolution of the electromagnetic fields. However if the relaxation time of the material nonlinear response is also considered, changes in the power levels and in the shape of the hystersis loop is observed. In this case, we use the nonlinear finite difference time domain method (NL-FDTD) to follow the system dynamics and get the bistability hystersis loop. Codes are developed to analyze the instantaneous Kerr materials and the Kerr materials with finite response times. Depending on the material, the relaxation times of the order of 1-10fs should be considered in studying bistability to obtain the right shape of the output pulses. It is observed that the relaxation leads to larger input power and threshold and hence degrades the performance of the switch in pulse shaping.
- Subjects :
- Physics
Kerr effect
optical switching
Condensed matter physics
Bistability
Fdtd
business.industry
photonics crystals
nonlinear optics
Time evolution
Coupled mode theory
Dispersive Media
Optical switch
Pulse shaping
finite difference time domain method
Optical bistability
Optics
optical bistability
Propagation
business
Simulation
Domain Method
Photonic crystal
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 0277786X
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- SPIE Proceedings
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a8fa018d139cda78722b619c4913e091
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1117/12.854620