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Metastable refractive index manipulation in hydrogenated amorphous silicon for reconfigurable photonics

Authors :
Chenhui Li
Ripalta Stabile
Mahir Asif Mohammed
Francesco Pagliano
Jimmy Melskens
Wilhelmus M. M. Kessels
Oded Raz
Electro-Optical Communication
Plasma & Materials Processing
Low Latency Interconnect Networks
Semiconductor Nanophotonics
Photonics and Semiconductor Nanophysics
Atomic scale processing
Processing of low-dimensional nanomaterials
EIRES
EAISI High Tech Systems
Source :
Advanced Optical Materials, 8(6):1901680. Wiley
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a‐Si:H) is known for exhibiting light‐induced metastable properties that are reversible upon annealing. While these are commonly associated with the well‐known deleterious Staebler–Wronski effect in the field of thin‐film silicon solar cells, the associated changes in optical properties have not been well studied. Emerging reconfigurable photonic devices and applications can benefit from metastable optical properties where two states of the material are reversibly accessible without the need for continuous stimulation. The study demonstrates a light‐induced 0.3% increase of the metastable refractive index of a‐Si:H that is reversed upon annealing over several cycles using a highly sensitive Fabry–Perot interferometric technique. Utilizing this technique, a metastable optical switch based on a micro‐ring resonator is demonstrated with reversible distinct switching states separated by 0.3 nm between the light‐soaked and annealed states, a switching extinction exceeding 20 dB and an unchanged Q‐factor, suggesting no excess discernible optical loss. Furthermore, metastable strain changes in a‐Si:H‐based freestanding membrane structures are linked to the observed metastable optical properties and present a possible route to stable photonic devices. Our proof‐of‐concept demonstration showcases a‐Si:H‐based reconfigurable photonics that support multiple purpose photonic integrated circuits, reconfigurable metamaterials, and advanced optomechanical devices.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21951071
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Advanced Optical Materials, 8(6):1901680. Wiley
Accession number :
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