Photonic modal circulator using temporal refractive-index modulation with spatial inversion symmetry
Abstract
It has been demonstrated that dynamic refractive index modulation, which breaks time-reversal symmetry, can be used to create on-chip non-reciprocal photonic devices. In order to achieve amplitude non-reciprocity, all such devices moreover require modulations that break spatial symmetries, which adds complexity in implementations. Here we introduce a modal circulator, which achieves amplitude non-reciprocity through a circulation motion among three modes. We show that such a circulator can be achieved in a dynamically-modulated structure that preserves mirror symmetry, and as a result can be implemented using only a single standing-wave modulator, which significantly simplifies the implementation of dynamically-modulated non-reciprocal device. We also prove that in terms of the number of modes involved in the transport process, the modal circulator represents the minimum configuration in which complete amplitude non-reciprocity can be achieved while preserving spatial symmetry.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2105.04679,
title = {Photonic modal circulator using temporal refractive-index modulation with spatial inversion symmetry},
author = {Jiahui Wang and Jason F. Herrmann and Jeremy D. Witmer and Amir H. Safavi-Naeini and Shanhui Fan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.04679},
year = {2021}
}