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Nonvolatile magneto-optical switches integrated with a magnet stripe array

Toshiya Murai, Yuya Shoji, Nobuhiko Nishiyama, Tetsuya Mizumoto

2020Optics Express49 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nonvolatile optical switches are promising components for low-power photonic integrated circuits with multiple functionalities. In this study, we experimentally demonstrate magneto-optical switches integrated with a magnet array. Optical switches in both microring and Mach-Zehnder configurations are fabricated on a high-quality single-crystalline magneto-optical material Ce:YIG. The switched state is alternated by a current-induced magnetic field from an integrated electromagnet and remained without any external power supply owing to the nonvolatile magnetization of thin-film magnets. Subsequently, the arbitrary level control of optical transmission is demonstrated by changing the magnetization state of integrated thin-film magnets with a current applied in the microring gate switch, and a maximum switching ratio over 25 dB is achieved in the Mach-Zehnder switch. The latching operation is presented with a 1-µs pulsed voltage.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceOptical switchMagnetPhotonicsOptoelectronicsPhotonic integrated circuitSwitching timeOpticsMagnetizationVoltageOptical powerPower (physics)Magnetic fieldElectrical engineeringLaserPhysicsEngineeringQuantum mechanicsNeural Networks and Reservoir ComputingPhotonic and Optical DevicesOptical Network Technologies