In this paper we demonstrate nonlinear optical properties of a channel waveguide made of E7 nematic liquid crystal infiltrated in a SiO2/Si V-groove. Light in C-Band (1530-1565 nm), fiber coupled to the core of the liquid crystal waveguide, was optically modulated by the optical beam itself, with a power below 25 mW. A bias voltage was applied to induce a liquid crystal orientation over the Freedericksz threshold and a further director reorientation was obtained by increasing the optical beam. The effect of optical modulation for different applied voltages obtained experimentally was modelled including both opto and electro-optical effects. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

All-optical liquid crystal waveguide on silicon

Beccherelli R
2011

Abstract

In this paper we demonstrate nonlinear optical properties of a channel waveguide made of E7 nematic liquid crystal infiltrated in a SiO2/Si V-groove. Light in C-Band (1530-1565 nm), fiber coupled to the core of the liquid crystal waveguide, was optically modulated by the optical beam itself, with a power below 25 mW. A bias voltage was applied to induce a liquid crystal orientation over the Freedericksz threshold and a further director reorientation was obtained by increasing the optical beam. The effect of optical modulation for different applied voltages obtained experimentally was modelled including both opto and electro-optical effects. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
2011
Istituto per la Microelettronica e Microsistemi - IMM
All-optical
Applied voltages
Channel waveguide
Crystal waveguides
Director reorientation
Electrooptic effects
Fiber coupled
Non-linear optical properties
Optical beams
silicon photonics
V-groove
Liquid crystals
Liquids
Nematic liquid crystals
Nonlinear optics
Optical properties
Waveguides
Crystal orientation
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