Optical nonlinearities in semiconductor doped glass channel waveguides.

The nonlinear optical properties of a semiconductor-doped glass (SDG) channel waveguide were measured on a picosecond time-scale; namely, fluence-dependent changes in the absorption and the refractive index as well as the relaxation time of the nonlinearity. Slower, thermally-induced changes in the...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Banyai, William Charles.
Other Authors: Stegeman, George
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 1988
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/184505
id ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-184505
record_format oai_dc
spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1845052015-10-23T04:29:50Z Optical nonlinearities in semiconductor doped glass channel waveguides. Banyai, William Charles. Stegeman, George Semiconductor doping. Nonlinear optics -- Equipment and supplies. Optical glass -- Optical properties. The nonlinear optical properties of a semiconductor-doped glass (SDG) channel waveguide were measured on a picosecond time-scale; namely, fluence-dependent changes in the absorption and the refractive index as well as the relaxation time of the nonlinearity. Slower, thermally-induced changes in the refractive index were also observed. The saturation of the changes in the absorption and the refractive index with increasing optical fluence is explained using a plasma model with bandfilling as the dominant mechanism. The fast relaxation time of the excited electron-hole plasma (20 ps) is explained using a surface-state recombination model. A figure of merit for a nonlinear directional coupler fabricated in a material with a saturable nonlinear refractive index is presented. The measured nonlinear change in the refractive index of the SDG saturates below the value required to effect fluence-dependent switching in a nonlinear directional coupler. Experiments with a channel-waveguide directional coupler support this prediction. However, absorption switching due to differential saturation of the absorption in the two arms of the directional coupler was observed. 1988 text Dissertation-Reproduction (electronic) http://hdl.handle.net/10150/184505 701511567 8902338 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
collection NDLTD
language en
sources NDLTD
topic Semiconductor doping.
Nonlinear optics -- Equipment and supplies.
Optical glass -- Optical properties.
spellingShingle Semiconductor doping.
Nonlinear optics -- Equipment and supplies.
Optical glass -- Optical properties.
Banyai, William Charles.
Optical nonlinearities in semiconductor doped glass channel waveguides.
description The nonlinear optical properties of a semiconductor-doped glass (SDG) channel waveguide were measured on a picosecond time-scale; namely, fluence-dependent changes in the absorption and the refractive index as well as the relaxation time of the nonlinearity. Slower, thermally-induced changes in the refractive index were also observed. The saturation of the changes in the absorption and the refractive index with increasing optical fluence is explained using a plasma model with bandfilling as the dominant mechanism. The fast relaxation time of the excited electron-hole plasma (20 ps) is explained using a surface-state recombination model. A figure of merit for a nonlinear directional coupler fabricated in a material with a saturable nonlinear refractive index is presented. The measured nonlinear change in the refractive index of the SDG saturates below the value required to effect fluence-dependent switching in a nonlinear directional coupler. Experiments with a channel-waveguide directional coupler support this prediction. However, absorption switching due to differential saturation of the absorption in the two arms of the directional coupler was observed.
author2 Stegeman, George
author_facet Stegeman, George
Banyai, William Charles.
author Banyai, William Charles.
author_sort Banyai, William Charles.
title Optical nonlinearities in semiconductor doped glass channel waveguides.
title_short Optical nonlinearities in semiconductor doped glass channel waveguides.
title_full Optical nonlinearities in semiconductor doped glass channel waveguides.
title_fullStr Optical nonlinearities in semiconductor doped glass channel waveguides.
title_full_unstemmed Optical nonlinearities in semiconductor doped glass channel waveguides.
title_sort optical nonlinearities in semiconductor doped glass channel waveguides.
publisher The University of Arizona.
publishDate 1988
url http://hdl.handle.net/10150/184505
work_keys_str_mv AT banyaiwilliamcharles opticalnonlinearitiesinsemiconductordopedglasschannelwaveguides
_version_ 1718097379312271360