Giant nonlieaner optical modulation based on layered materials beyond EFISH
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Abstract
The efficient modulation of optical signals is central to communication and computing, the key in emerging data science revolution. Towards the realization of on-chip nonlinear optical applications such as on-demand nonlinear optical sources and neutral network, electrical-field-induced second harmonic generation (EFISH) dominates the development because of its ubiquitous presence in different material systems. However, its third order nature grinds itself to be a weak and inefficient process. A new mechanism that directly controlling second-order electric susceptibility to realize efficient nonlinear tunability is on demand. We report an electrically controlled new strategy to achieve giant and broadband modulation of second-order optical nonlinearities with an ultra-large modulation strength as well as efficiency. This demonstration will have a profound impact to optical communication and photonic computation.
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Presenters
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Ying Wang
University of California, Berkeley
Authors
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Ying Wang
University of California, Berkeley
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Jun Xiao
Stanford Univ, University of California, Berkeley
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Sui Yang
University of California at Berkeley, University of California, Berkeley
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Xiang Zhang
University of California at Berkeley, University of California Berkeley, University of California, Berkeley