Gigahertz free-space electro-optic modulators based on Mie resonances

Author:

Benea-Chelmus Ileana-CristinaORCID,Mason Sydney,Meretska Maryna L.ORCID,Elder Delwin L.ORCID,Kazakov DmitryORCID,Shams-Ansari Amirhassan,Dalton Larry R.ORCID,Capasso FedericoORCID

Abstract

AbstractElectro-optic modulators are essential for sensing, metrology and telecommunications. Most target fiber applications. Instead, metasurface-based architectures that modulate free-space light at gigahertz (GHz) speeds can boost flat optics technology by microwave electronics for active optics, diffractive computing or optoelectronic control. Current realizations are bulky or have low modulation efficiencies. Here, we demonstrate a hybrid silicon-organic metasurface platform that leverages Mie resonances for efficient electro-optic modulation at GHz speeds. We exploit quasi bound states in the continuum (BIC) that provide narrow linewidth (Q = 550 at $${\lambda }_{{{{{{{{\rm{res}}}}}}}}}=1594$$ λ res = 1594  nm), light confinement to the non-linear material, tunability by design and voltage and GHz-speed electrodes. Key to the achieved modulation of $$\frac{{{\Delta }}T}{{T}_{\max }}=67 \%$$ Δ T T max = 67 % are molecules with r33 = 100 pm/V and optical field optimization for low-loss. We demonstrate DC tuning of the resonant frequency of quasi-BIC by $${{\Delta }}{\lambda }_{{{{{{{{\rm{res}}}}}}}}}=$$ Δ λ res =  11 nm, surpassing its linewidth, and modulation up to 5 GHz (fEO,−3dB = 3 GHz). Guided mode resonances tune by $${{\Delta }}{\lambda }_{{{{{{{{\rm{res}}}}}}}}}=$$ Δ λ res =  20 nm. Our hybrid platform may incorporate free-space nanostructures of any geometry or material, by application of the active layer post-fabrication.

Funder

Hans-Eggenberger-Stiftung

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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