Raman-assisted wavelength conversion in chalcogenide waveguides

We propose and theoretically investigate chalcogenide waveguide as a more energy-efficient platform than silicon waveguide for coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS)-based wavelength conversion. 5.5-dB Stokes to anti-Stokes conversion efficiency is observed in an As2Se3 waveguide Raman wavelen...

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Main Authors: Huang, Ying, Shum, Perry Ping, Luan, Feng, Tang, Ming
Other Authors: School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/98720
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/13437
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Shum, Perry Ping
Luan, Feng
Tang, Ming
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description We propose and theoretically investigate chalcogenide waveguide as a more energy-efficient platform than silicon waveguide for coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS)-based wavelength conversion. 5.5-dB Stokes to anti-Stokes conversion efficiency is observed in an As2Se3 waveguide Raman wavelength converter, which is more than 10 dB higher than its silicon counterpart. Meanwhile, dispersion engineering is discussed for As2Se3 waveguide, in which the normal material dispersion can be solely compensated by waveguide dispersion in the 1550-nm wavelength band. It is found that a nonlinear dynamic phase shift causes significant fluctuation from the perfect phase-matching condition in the As2Se3 waveguide Raman wavelength converter, highlighted by a 20-dB efficiency reduction when the pump power is high. This is due to the comparable Raman and electronic susceptibility in As2Se3 waveguide. In addition, we explore the characteristics of the CARS process in the weak pump regime for the first time according to our knowledge. Such a scheme results in simultaneous anti-Stokes wavelength generation and signal depletion, which is critical for specific applications such as intensity modulation through pulse erasure. Conversion efficiency is much lower in the weak pump region, influenced by both signal and Stokes pump power. Signal depletion ratio up to 78% can be achieved.
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spelling ntu-10356/987202020-03-07T14:02:38Z Raman-assisted wavelength conversion in chalcogenide waveguides Huang, Ying Shum, Perry Ping Luan, Feng Tang, Ming School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Network Technology Research Centre DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Antennas, wave guides, microwaves, radar, radio We propose and theoretically investigate chalcogenide waveguide as a more energy-efficient platform than silicon waveguide for coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS)-based wavelength conversion. 5.5-dB Stokes to anti-Stokes conversion efficiency is observed in an As2Se3 waveguide Raman wavelength converter, which is more than 10 dB higher than its silicon counterpart. Meanwhile, dispersion engineering is discussed for As2Se3 waveguide, in which the normal material dispersion can be solely compensated by waveguide dispersion in the 1550-nm wavelength band. It is found that a nonlinear dynamic phase shift causes significant fluctuation from the perfect phase-matching condition in the As2Se3 waveguide Raman wavelength converter, highlighted by a 20-dB efficiency reduction when the pump power is high. This is due to the comparable Raman and electronic susceptibility in As2Se3 waveguide. In addition, we explore the characteristics of the CARS process in the weak pump regime for the first time according to our knowledge. Such a scheme results in simultaneous anti-Stokes wavelength generation and signal depletion, which is critical for specific applications such as intensity modulation through pulse erasure. Conversion efficiency is much lower in the weak pump region, influenced by both signal and Stokes pump power. Signal depletion ratio up to 78% can be achieved. 2013-09-12T08:57:16Z 2019-12-06T19:58:49Z 2013-09-12T08:57:16Z 2019-12-06T19:58:49Z 2011 2011 Journal Article Huang, Y., Shum, P. P., Luan, F., & Tang, M. (2011). Raman-assisted wavelength conversion in chalcogenide waveguides. IEEE journal of selected topics in quantum electronics, 18(2), 646-653. 1077-260X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/98720 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/13437 10.1109/JSTQE.2011.2128856 en IEEE journal of selected topics in quantum electronics © 2011 IEEE
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Huang, Ying
Shum, Perry Ping
Luan, Feng
Tang, Ming
Raman-assisted wavelength conversion in chalcogenide waveguides
title Raman-assisted wavelength conversion in chalcogenide waveguides
title_full Raman-assisted wavelength conversion in chalcogenide waveguides
title_fullStr Raman-assisted wavelength conversion in chalcogenide waveguides
title_full_unstemmed Raman-assisted wavelength conversion in chalcogenide waveguides
title_short Raman-assisted wavelength conversion in chalcogenide waveguides
title_sort raman assisted wavelength conversion in chalcogenide waveguides
topic DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Antennas, wave guides, microwaves, radar, radio
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/98720
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/13437
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