2013
DOI: 10.1364/ol.38.004092
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All-optical bistable logic control based on coupled Tamm plasmons

Abstract: A method for realizing low-threshold all-optical bistable logic control is proposed based on Tamm plasmons (TPs), which are formed in an asymmetric dielectric Bragg reflector (DBR)-metal-DBR (ADMD) structure with a layer of Kerr medium embedded. The ADMD structure supports two TPs due to coupling of trapped modes at each metal-DBR interface, generating two dips in the structure's reflection spectrum. Thus, control (i.e., pump) and controlled (i.e., probe) light with wavelengths close to the two dips, respectiv… Show more

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“…In this paper, we consider both intensity and polarization of the polariton. Using the typically microcavity structure and parameters of a single DBR-InGaAs-DBR (Distributed Bragg Reflector) quantum well, a spin-dependent model that describes the coupling between excitonic and photonic components of the polariton is used [5,15,25,27].…”
Section: Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this paper, we consider both intensity and polarization of the polariton. Using the typically microcavity structure and parameters of a single DBR-InGaAs-DBR (Distributed Bragg Reflector) quantum well, a spin-dependent model that describes the coupling between excitonic and photonic components of the polariton is used [5,15,25,27].…”
Section: Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-linear phenomena such as optical parametric oscillation, bistable/multistable behaviour, coherent soliton and Josephson oscillation have also been reported [13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21]. In addition, novel polariton-based bistable logical devices, all-optical switching Manuscript and light-emitting devices taking advantages of low loss, high speed, low threshold and compact structure of microcavity have been proposed subsequently [22][23][24][25][26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tamm single-photon sources have been demonstrated with InGaAs/GaAs quantum dots (QDs) emitting at 910 nm [7] and InP/GaInP QDs emitting at 656 nm [8]. Other proposed device applications of Tamm modes include alloptical bistable logic [9], multichannel filters [10] and novel forms of sensors [11,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been many devices proposed and simulated, such as modulation based on an external electrical signal interacting with graphene to create NOR/AND, NAND/OR, XNOR/XOR gates [102]; third-order non-linear optical materials in which the electric field intensity |E| 2 of the plasmon induces refractive index changes, also known as Kerr-nonlinearity [103][104][105][106][107]; intense optical pulses to induce refractive index changes in GaAsInP [108]; polarization sensitive four-wave mixing non-linearity coupled to a plasmon ring resonator [109,110]; metal-dielectric cavities filled with non-linear materials to create bistability [111] or switching [112]; a three-level system showing gain [62]; beam steering by modulating refractive index [113,114]; electro-active materials to shift refractive index [115,116]; and change in resonance by changing refractive index [117] or by changing material properties by electron excitation pumped by light [118,119] (changes absorption properties within a waveband). One novel device modulated a plasmon wave on a diffraction grating by changing the refractive index of a surface layer of fluid [120].…”
Section: Non-linear Devices For Optical Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%