Hybrid 2D Material Nanophotonics: A Scalable Platform for Low-Power Nonlinear and Quantum Optics
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Two-dimensional, atomically thin materials offer unique physical properties, such as a large second-order optical nonlinearity. Integrating these materials into a scalable and silicon-compatible platform could provide a pathway toward realizing low-power nonlinear optics. We have presented a formalism to calculate the effective nonlinear optical coefficient for a cavity integrated 2D material system as well as the cavity enhanced absorptive loss, which can be used to guide future experiments. We have also shown that the few-photon regime of cavity QED is within reach with a cavity quality factor of ∼10^(-5)-10^(-6), provided the loss at the second harmonic mode is minimized. As test applications, we have simulated the performances of (a) an optically bistable device and (b) a nanostructured device exhibiting single-photon blockade.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
monolayer material; nanocavity; nonlinear optics; second order nonlinearity; Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials;
Elenco autori:
Majumdar, Arka; Dodson, Christopher M.; Fryett, Taylor K.; Zhan, Alan; Buckley, Sonia; Gerace, Dario
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