In this work, a novel wavelength selective switch is proposed and demonstrated. This new configuration avoid the use of grating and lenses, as a result, a very compact and lightweight ultra-selective wavelength switch can be obtained. For this, a novel tunable ultra-selective mirror is used. The tunability is achieved by using LC, the ultra-high Q-factor is obtained by means of dielectric metasurfaces based on hollow core nanocuboids. The metasurfaces are placed in the optical path with a specific angle. Each mirror can select any specific wavelength by applying an AC voltage. For 10°, a 44 nm of tunable range is possible. Absorption is negligible for low applied voltages. The bandwidth of the reflection resonance at 10° , ranges from 0.02 nm to 0.035 nm, corresponding to a 2.5 GHz and 4.5 GHz resolution, respectively. This is far beyond the required bandwidth for future Ultra-DWDM systems.

Liquid Crystal Active Metasurface for Ultra-Selective Wavelength Switching

Zografopoulos D C;Ferraro A;Beccherelli R;
2019

Abstract

In this work, a novel wavelength selective switch is proposed and demonstrated. This new configuration avoid the use of grating and lenses, as a result, a very compact and lightweight ultra-selective wavelength switch can be obtained. For this, a novel tunable ultra-selective mirror is used. The tunability is achieved by using LC, the ultra-high Q-factor is obtained by means of dielectric metasurfaces based on hollow core nanocuboids. The metasurfaces are placed in the optical path with a specific angle. Each mirror can select any specific wavelength by applying an AC voltage. For 10°, a 44 nm of tunable range is possible. Absorption is negligible for low applied voltages. The bandwidth of the reflection resonance at 10° , ranges from 0.02 nm to 0.035 nm, corresponding to a 2.5 GHz and 4.5 GHz resolution, respectively. This is far beyond the required bandwidth for future Ultra-DWDM systems.
2019
Inglese
OSA Advanced Photonics Congress (AP) 2019 (IPR, Networks, NOMA, SPPCom, PVLED)
Part F135-NOMA 2019
9781557528209
http://www.scopus.com/record/display.url?eid=2-s2.0-85077187255&origin=inward
29/07/2019-01/08/2019
San Francisco, USA
metasurfaces
liquid crystals
6
none
Algorri, J F; Zografopoulos, D C; Ferraro, A; Urruchi, V; Beccherelli, R; Sancehzpena, J M
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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