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Engineering the Temporal Dynamics with Fast and Slow Materials for All-Optical Switching (2208.12927v1)

Published 27 Aug 2022 in physics.optics and cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Abstract: All optical switches offer advanced control over the properties of light at ultrafast timescales using optical pulses as both the signal and the control. Limited only by material response times, these switches can operate at terahertz speeds, essential for technology-driven applications such as all-optical signal processing and ultrafast imaging, as well as for fundamental studies such as frequency translation and novel optical media concepts such as photonic time crystals. In conventional systems, the switching time is determined by the relaxation response of a single active material, which is challenging to adjust dynamically. This work demonstrates that the zero-to-zero response time of an all-optical switch can instead be varied through the combination of so-called fast and slow materials in a single device. When probed in the epsilon-near-zero operational regime of a material with a slow response time, namely, plasmonic titanium nitride, the switch exhibits a relatively slow, nanosecond response time. The response time then decreases reaching the picosecond time scale in the ENZ regime of the faster material, namely, aluminum-doped zinc oxide. Overall, the response time of the switch is shown to vary by two orders of magnitude in a single device and can be selectively controlled through the interaction of the probe signal with the constituent materials. The ability to adjust the switching speed by controlling the light-matter interaction in a multi-material structure provides an additional degree of freedom in all-optical switch design. Moreover, the proposed approach utilizes slower materials that are very robust and allow to enhance the field intensities while faster materials ensure an ultrafast dynamic response. The proposed control of the switching time could lead to new functionalities within key applications in multiband transmission, optical computing, and nonlinear optics.

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