acta physica slovaca

Acta Physica Slovaca 65, No.2, 65-152 (2015) (89 pages)

PHOTONIC PLATFORM AND THE IMPACT OF OPTICAL NONLINEARITY ON COMMUNICATION DEVICES

Md Shakil Ahmed and Ivan Glesk
    Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Strathclyde Royal College Building, 204 George Street, Glasgow G1 1XW, United Kingdom

Full text: ::pdf :: (Received 5 June 2015, accepted 8 June 2015)

Abstract: It is important to understand properties of different materials and the impact they have on devices used in communication networks. This paper is an overview of optical non-linearities in Silicon and Gallium Nitride and how these nonlinearities can be used in the realization of optical ultra-fast devices targeting the next generation integrated optics. Research results related to optical lasing, optical switching, data modulation, optical signal amplification and photo-detection using Gallium Nitride devices based on waveguides are examined. Attention is also paid to hybrid and monolithic integration approaches towards the development of advanced photonic chips.

PACS: 42.79.Sz, 42.82.Gw, 85.60.Bt, 42.70.Nq
Keywords: Optical Nonlinearity, Broadband Communications, Optical Waveguides, Photonic Chips, All-optical Switching, GaN Platform, Refractive Index, CMOS Compatibility, Hybrid Integrated Platform, Nonlinear Effects
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