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Design of an ultra-compact, energy-efficient non-volatile photonic switch based on phase change materials

Optics 2024-09-05 v1 Signal Processing

Abstract

The on-chip photonic switch is a critical building block for photonic integrated circuits (PICs) and the integration of phase change materials (PCMs) enables non-volatile switch designs that are compact, low-loss, and energy-efficient. Existing switch designs based on these materials typically rely on weak evanescent field interactions, resulting in devices with a large footprint and high energy consumption. Here we present a compact non-volatile 2 by 2 switch design leveraging optical concentration in slot waveguide modes to significantly enhance interactions of light with PCMs, thereby realizing a compact, efficient photonic switch. To further improve the device's energy efficiency, we introduce an integrated single-layer graphene heater for ultrafast electrothermal switching of the PCM. Computational simulations demonstrate a 2 by 2 switch with crosstalk (CT) down to -24 dB at 1550 nm wavelength and more than 55 nm 0.3 dB insertion loss (IL) bandwidth. The proposed photonic switch architecture can constitute the cornerstone for next-generation high-performance reconfigurable photonic circuits.

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@article{arxiv.2405.07809,
  title  = {Design of an ultra-compact, energy-efficient non-volatile photonic switch based on phase change materials},
  author = {Khoi Phuong Dao and Juejun Hu and Richard Soref},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.07809},
  year   = {2024}
}