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Cross-phase modulation-induced spectral broadening in silicon waveguides

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posted on 2024-11-02, 00:44 authored by Yanbing Zhang, Chad Husko, Simon Lefrancois, Isabella Rey, Thomas Krauss, Jochen Schroeder, Ben Eggleton
We analytically and experimentally investigate cross-phase modulation (XPM) in silicon waveguides. In contrast to the well known result in pure Kerr media, the spectral broadening ratio of XPM to self-phase modulation is not two in the presence of either two-photon absorption (TPA) or free carriers. The physical origin of this change is different for each effect. In the case of TPA, this nonlinear absorption attenuates and slightly modifies the pulse shape due to differential absorption in the pulse peak and wings. When free carriers are present two different mechanisms modify the dynamics. First, free-carrier absorption performs a similar role to TPA, but is additionally asymmetric due to the delayed free-carrier response. Second, free-carrier dispersion induces an asymmetric blue phase shift which competes directly with the symmetric Kerr-induced XPM red shift. We confirm this analysis with pump-probe experiments in a silicon photonic crystal waveguide.

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ARC Centre of Excellence for Ultrahigh Bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems

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History

Journal

Optics Express

Volume

24

Issue

1

Start page

443

End page

451

Total pages

9

Publisher

Optical Society of America

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2016 Optical Society of America

Former Identifier

2006061080

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2016-04-21

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