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arxiv: 2211.05864 · v1 · pith:7XIBZ3PO · submitted 2022-11-10 · physics.optics

Intermodal strong coupling and wideband, low-loss isolation in silicon

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Strong coupling enables a diverse set of applications that include optical memories, non-magnetic isolators, photonic state manipulation, and signal processing. To date, strong coupling in integrated platforms has been realized using narrow-linewidth high-Q optical resonators. In contrast, here we demonstrate wideband strong coupling between two photonic bands. The indirect interband photonic transition is controlled by electrically driving phonons in a linear silicon waveguide. Under large acoustic drive, the system features a Rabi-like energy exchange between two waveguide modes, demonstrating strong coupling. When tuned to unity energy conversion, our system unlocks a set of powerful applications, including optical modulators, routers and filters. In particular, we demonstrate a low loss (-2.08 dB) acousto-optic modulator (AOM) with pump suppression ratio > 55 dB. We also reconfigure our system to demonstrate a non-magnetic, low-loss (< 1 dB) and broadband (59 GHz 10 dB isolation bandwidth) optical isolator.

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