Nonlinear grating structures in indium antimonide waveguides.

This dissertation describes various nonlinear grating coupling phenomena in InSb waveguides. InSb exhibits an opto-thermal, diffusive nonlinearity at 9.6μm. This nonlinearity strongly modifies the growth of a guided wave via the grating coupling of an incident, Gaussian signal. In particular, optica...

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Main Author: Ehrlich, Jeffrey Ellis.
Other Authors: Stegeman, George
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 1989
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/184914
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1849142015-10-23T04:30:29Z Nonlinear grating structures in indium antimonide waveguides. Ehrlich, Jeffrey Ellis. Stegeman, George Wright, Ewan Burke, Jim Diffraction gratings Wave guides This dissertation describes various nonlinear grating coupling phenomena in InSb waveguides. InSb exhibits an opto-thermal, diffusive nonlinearity at 9.6μm. This nonlinearity strongly modifies the growth of a guided wave via the grating coupling of an incident, Gaussian signal. In particular, optical limiting and bistability in the coupled power were demonstrated for a detuned grating coupler. The limits on the detunings were also investigated. The experimental results showed qualitative agreement with a theory based upon a diffusive nonlinearity in the grating coupling process. Also demonstrated and theoretically explained was a new form of "butterfly" bistability in the output coupled signal from a nonlinear waveguide. In this situation, nonlinear interference effects in the substrate modified the proportion of power outcoupled into the cover and the substrate. The effects of a thermal nonlinearity on the response of a distributed feedback grating (DFB) were also studied. The DFB reflection response of an incident guided wave was modified either by varying the power of the incident guided wave or that of a second guided wave. Also, the effects of the DFB reflection were shown to enhance the bistable input grating coupling process by providing an additional feedback. This enhancement resulted in a smaller incident switching power required to obtain bistability in the input coupler. 1989 text Dissertation-Reproduction (electronic) http://hdl.handle.net/10150/184914 703440378 9013172 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.
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topic Diffraction gratings
Wave guides
spellingShingle Diffraction gratings
Wave guides
Ehrlich, Jeffrey Ellis.
Nonlinear grating structures in indium antimonide waveguides.
description This dissertation describes various nonlinear grating coupling phenomena in InSb waveguides. InSb exhibits an opto-thermal, diffusive nonlinearity at 9.6μm. This nonlinearity strongly modifies the growth of a guided wave via the grating coupling of an incident, Gaussian signal. In particular, optical limiting and bistability in the coupled power were demonstrated for a detuned grating coupler. The limits on the detunings were also investigated. The experimental results showed qualitative agreement with a theory based upon a diffusive nonlinearity in the grating coupling process. Also demonstrated and theoretically explained was a new form of "butterfly" bistability in the output coupled signal from a nonlinear waveguide. In this situation, nonlinear interference effects in the substrate modified the proportion of power outcoupled into the cover and the substrate. The effects of a thermal nonlinearity on the response of a distributed feedback grating (DFB) were also studied. The DFB reflection response of an incident guided wave was modified either by varying the power of the incident guided wave or that of a second guided wave. Also, the effects of the DFB reflection were shown to enhance the bistable input grating coupling process by providing an additional feedback. This enhancement resulted in a smaller incident switching power required to obtain bistability in the input coupler.
author2 Stegeman, George
author_facet Stegeman, George
Ehrlich, Jeffrey Ellis.
author Ehrlich, Jeffrey Ellis.
author_sort Ehrlich, Jeffrey Ellis.
title Nonlinear grating structures in indium antimonide waveguides.
title_short Nonlinear grating structures in indium antimonide waveguides.
title_full Nonlinear grating structures in indium antimonide waveguides.
title_fullStr Nonlinear grating structures in indium antimonide waveguides.
title_full_unstemmed Nonlinear grating structures in indium antimonide waveguides.
title_sort nonlinear grating structures in indium antimonide waveguides.
publisher The University of Arizona.
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