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A passive bias-free ultrabroadband optical isolator based on unidirectional self-induced transparency

Optics 2024-04-15 v1 Pattern Formation and Solitons

Abstract

Achieving a broadband nonreciprocal device without gain and any external bias is very challenging and highly desirable for modern photonic technologies and quantum networks. Here, we theoretically propose a passive and bias-free all-optical isolator for a femtosecond laser pulse by exploiting a new mechanism of unidirectional self-induced transparency, obtained with a nonlinear medium followed by a normal absorbing medium at one side. The transmission contrast between the forward and backward directions can reach ~14.3 dB for a 2\pi 5 fs laser pulse, implying isolation of a signal with an ultrabroad bandwidth of 200 THz. The 20 dB bandwidth is about 57 nm, already comparable with a magneto-optical isolator. This cavity-free optical isolator may pave the way to integrated nonmagnetic isolation of ultrashort laser pulses.

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@article{arxiv.2212.02347,
  title  = {A passive bias-free ultrabroadband optical isolator based on unidirectional self-induced transparency},
  author = {Haodong Wu and Jiangshan Tang and Mingyuan Chen and Min Xiao and Franco Nori and Keyu Xia and Yanqing Lu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.02347},
  year   = {2024}
}