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Integrated Passive Nonlinear Optical Isolators

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arxiv 2206.01173 v2 pith:7QYANNR3 submitted 2022-06-02 physics.optics

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keywords isolationintegratedlaserringbeendemonstrateinsertionintegration
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Fiber and bulk-optical isolators are widely used to stabilize laser cavities by preventing unwanted feedback. However, their integrated counterparts have been slow to be adopted. While several strategies for on-chip optical isolation have been realized, these rely on either integration of magneto-optic materials or high frequency modulation with acousto-optic or electro-optic modulators. Here, we demonstrate an integrated approach for passively isolating a continuous wave laser using the intrinsically non-reciprocal Kerr nonlinearity in ring resonators. Using silicon nitride as a model platform, we achieve single ring isolation of 17-23dB with 1.8-5.5dB insertion loss, and a cascaded ring isolation of 35dB with 5dB insertion loss. Employing these devices, we demonstrate hybrid integration and isolation with a semi-conductor laser chip.

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