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Optical circulation in a multimode optomechanical resonator

Optics 2018-05-07 v1

Abstract

Optical circulators are important components of modern day communication technology. With their ability to route photons directionally, these nonreciprocal elements provide useful functionality in photonic circuits and offer prospects for fundamental research on information processing. Developing highly efficient optical circulators thus presents an important challenge, in particular to realize compact reconfigurable implementations that do not rely on a magnetic field bias to break reciprocity. We demonstrate optical circulation based on radiation pressure interactions in an on-chip multimode optomechanical system. We show that mechanically-mediated optical mode conversion in a silica microtoroid provides a synthetic gauge bias for light, which enables a 4-port circulator by exploiting tailored interference between appropriate light paths. We identify two sideband conditions under which ideal circulation is approached. This allows to experimentally demonstrate \sim10 dB isolation and << 3 dB insertion loss in all relevant channels. We show the possibility of actively controlling the bandwidth, isolation ratio, noise performance and circulation direction, enabling ideal opportunities for reconfigurable integrated nanophotonic circuits.

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@article{arxiv.1708.07792,
  title  = {Optical circulation in a multimode optomechanical resonator},
  author = {Freek Ruesink and John P. Mathew and Mohammad-Ali Miri and Andrea Alù and Ewold Verhagen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.07792},
  year   = {2018}
}
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