Electrical control of all-optical graphene switches.
Opt Express
; 30(2): 1950-1966, 2022 Jan 17.
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Graphene has emerged as an ultrafast photonic material for on-chip all-optical switching applications. However, its atomic thickness limits its interaction with guided optical modes, resulting in a high switching energy per bit. Herein, we propose a novel technique to electrically control the switching energy of an all-optical graphene switch on a silicon nitride waveguide. Using this technique, we theoretically demonstrate a 120â
µm long all-optical graphene switch with an 8.9â
dB extinction ratio, 2.4â
dB insertion loss, a switching time of <100â
fs, a fall time of <5â
ps, and a 235â
fJ switching energy at 2.5â
V bias, where the applied voltage reduces the switching energy by â¼16×. This technique paves the way for the emergence of ultra-efficient all-optical graphene switches that will meet the energy demands of next-generation photonic computing systems, and it is a promising alternative to lossy plasmon-enhanced devices.
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