Affiliation:
1. The University of Arizona
Abstract
Optical isolators are an essential component of photonic systems.
Current integrated optical isolators have limited bandwidths due to
stringent phase-matching conditions, resonant structures, or material
absorption. Here, we demonstrate a wideband integrated optical
isolator in thin-film lithium niobate photonics. We use dynamic
standing-wave modulation in a tandem configuration to break Lorentz
reciprocity and achieve isolation. We measure an isolation ratio of 15
dB and insertion loss below 0.5 dB for a continuous wave laser input
at 1550 nm. In addition, we experimentally show that this isolator can
simultaneously operate at visible and telecom wavelengths with
comparable performance. Isolation bandwidths up to ∼100 nm can be
achieved simultaneously at both visible and telecom wavelengths,
limited only by the modulation bandwidth. Our device’s dual-band
isolation, high flexibility, and real-time tunability can enable novel
non-reciprocal functionality on integrated photonic platforms.
Funder
U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Naval Research
National Science Foundation
Coherent/II-VI
foundation
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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