All-optical supercontinuum switching

Efficient all-optical switching is a challenging task as photons are bosons and cannot immediately interact with each other. Consequently, one has to resort to nonlinear optical interactions, with the Kerr gate being the classical example. However, the latter requires strong pulses to switch weaker...

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Veröffentlicht in:Communications physics 2020-08, Vol.3 (1), Article 146
Hauptverfasser: Melchert, Oliver, Brée, Carsten, Tajalli, Ayhan, Pape, Alexander, Arkhipov, Rostislav, Willms, Stephanie, Babushkin, Ihar, Skryabin, Dmitry, Steinmeyer, Günter, Morgner, Uwe, Demircan, Ayhan
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Zusammenfassung:Efficient all-optical switching is a challenging task as photons are bosons and cannot immediately interact with each other. Consequently, one has to resort to nonlinear optical interactions, with the Kerr gate being the classical example. However, the latter requires strong pulses to switch weaker ones. Numerous approaches have been investigated to overcome the resulting lack of fan-out capability of all-optical switches, most of which relied on types of resonant enhancement of light-matter interaction. Here we experimentally demonstrate a novel approach that utilizes switching between different portions of soliton fission induced supercontinua, exploiting an optical event horizon. This concept enables a high switching efficiency and contrast in a dissipation free setting. Our approach enables fan-out, does not require critical biasing, and is at least partially cascadable. Controlling complex soliton dynamics paves the way towards building all-optical logic gates with advanced functionalities. Fan-out capability, permitting one photon to switch many others, is a crucial ingredient of practical all-optical switching schemes. Exploiting an optical event horizon, high contrast switching is experimentally and theoretically demonstrated with above-unity fan-out.
ISSN:2399-3650
2399-3650
DOI:10.1038/s42005-020-00414-1