The photonic bandgap properties of periodic interfaces between noble metals and dielectrics exhibiting third-order optical nonlinearity are investigated. Some device configurations aimed at obtaining all-optical switching around 1500 nm are proposed, based either on the excitation of propagating surface plasmons at a sinusoidally modulated interface or on the back-reflection properties of a sawtooth-modulated metal-dielectric interface under normal incidence of the radiation. In the second case, 35% switching of 15-ps 5-nJ input pulses can be obtained using polydiacetylenes as the nonlinear dielectric.
Periodic Metal-Dielectric Interfaces for Photonic Applications
Giorgetti E;Margheri G;Sottini S
2008
Abstract
The photonic bandgap properties of periodic interfaces between noble metals and dielectrics exhibiting third-order optical nonlinearity are investigated. Some device configurations aimed at obtaining all-optical switching around 1500 nm are proposed, based either on the excitation of propagating surface plasmons at a sinusoidally modulated interface or on the back-reflection properties of a sawtooth-modulated metal-dielectric interface under normal incidence of the radiation. In the second case, 35% switching of 15-ps 5-nJ input pulses can be obtained using polydiacetylenes as the nonlinear dielectric.File in questo prodotto:
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