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Active Nanophotonic
Materials and Devices
The recent decade has seen an explosion of optical communication. Yet much of
the information
processing is conducted electronically since there have been few truly tunable
optical devices.
Ferroelectric materials offer a potential solution. They possess interesting
nonlinear properties
that can be used to design and fabricate unique active tunable nanophotonic devices.
Photonic
crystals are synthetic hetero-structures that provide an unprecedented ability
to manipulate light
including slowing down and reflecting selected frequencies. These structures
are typically
fabricated using glass and their properties are fixed. The calculations conducted
in our
interdisciplinary research group on Ferroelectric Nanophotonic Materials show
that we can make
such devices tunable by fabricating them out of ferroelectric materials. The
first figure on the
left shows the first ever ferroelectric photonic crystal fabricated on a thin
film.
The nonlinear properties of ferroelectrics also provide tunability to other nanophotonic
devices.
The images on the right show the use of ferroelectric films on toroidal resonators.
These were
fabricated using CSEM facilities.
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