Abstract
Acousto-optic modulation in piezoelectric materials offers the
efficient method to bridge electrical and optical signals. It is
widely used to control optical frequencies and intensities in modern
optical systems including Q-switch lasers, ion traps, and optical
tweezers. It is also critical for emerging applications such as
quantum photonics and non-reciprocal optics. Acousto-optic devices
have recently been demonstrated with promising performance on
integrated platforms. However, the conversion efficiency of optical
signals remains low in these integrated devices. This is attributed to
the significant challenge in realizing large mode overlap, long
interaction length, and high power robustness at the same time. Here,
we develop acousto-optic devices with gallium nitride on a sapphire
substrate. The unique capability to confine both optical and acoustic
fields in sub-wavelength scales without suspended structures allows
efficient acousto-optic interactions over long distances under high
driving power. This leads to the complete optical conversion with
integrated acousto-optic modulators. With the unidirectional phase
matching, we also demonstrate the non-reciprocal propagation of
optical fields with isolation ratios above 10 dB. This work
provides a robust and efficient acousto-optic platform, opening new
opportunities for optical signal processing, quantum transduction, and
non-magnetic optical isolation.
Funder
Air Force Office of Scientific
Research
National Science Foundation
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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