The next generation of silicon-based photonic processors and neural and quantum networks need to be adaptable, reconfigurable, and programmable. Phase change technology offers proven nonvolatile electronic programmability; however, the materials used to date have shown prohibitively high optical losses, which are incompatible with integrated photonic platforms. Here, we demonstrate the capability of the previously unexplored material Sb2Se3 for ultralow-loss programmable silicon photonics. The favorable combination of large refractive index contrast and ultralow losses seen in Sb2Se3 facilitates an unprecedented optical phase control exceeding 10π radians in a Mach-Zehnder interferometer. To demonstrate full control over the flow of light, ...
An optical equivalent of the field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is of great interest to large-scal...
Programmable photonic integrated circuits (PICs) have recently gained significant interest due to th...
Light strongly interacts with structures that are of a similar scale to its wavelength, typically na...
This thesis aims to develop a new conceptual approach for programmable nanophotonic devices, by comb...
Abstract Optical phase shifters constitute the fundamental building blocks that enabl...
Photonic integrated circuits currently use platform intrinsic thermo-optic and electro-optic effects...
Materials with switchable optical characteristics can enable new types of optical technology that ca...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020With the slowing down of Moore's law and advances in n...
Phase‐change materials (PCMs) are seeing tremendous interest for their use in reconfigurable photoni...
The content of this thesis encompasses the fundamentals, modelling, chip design, nanofabrication pro...
Driven by the rapid rise of silicon photonics, optical signaling is moving from the realm of long-di...
A new family of phase change material based on antimony has recently been explored for applications ...
Open Access Article - Wiley OnlineOpenPhase-change materials integrated into nanophotonic circuits p...
Fully controllable phase-change materials embedded in integrated photonic circuits are a promising p...
Photonic Random-Access Memories (P-RAM) are an essential component for the on-chip non-von Neumann p...
An optical equivalent of the field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is of great interest to large-scal...
Programmable photonic integrated circuits (PICs) have recently gained significant interest due to th...
Light strongly interacts with structures that are of a similar scale to its wavelength, typically na...
This thesis aims to develop a new conceptual approach for programmable nanophotonic devices, by comb...
Abstract Optical phase shifters constitute the fundamental building blocks that enabl...
Photonic integrated circuits currently use platform intrinsic thermo-optic and electro-optic effects...
Materials with switchable optical characteristics can enable new types of optical technology that ca...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020With the slowing down of Moore's law and advances in n...
Phase‐change materials (PCMs) are seeing tremendous interest for their use in reconfigurable photoni...
The content of this thesis encompasses the fundamentals, modelling, chip design, nanofabrication pro...
Driven by the rapid rise of silicon photonics, optical signaling is moving from the realm of long-di...
A new family of phase change material based on antimony has recently been explored for applications ...
Open Access Article - Wiley OnlineOpenPhase-change materials integrated into nanophotonic circuits p...
Fully controllable phase-change materials embedded in integrated photonic circuits are a promising p...
Photonic Random-Access Memories (P-RAM) are an essential component for the on-chip non-von Neumann p...
An optical equivalent of the field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is of great interest to large-scal...
Programmable photonic integrated circuits (PICs) have recently gained significant interest due to th...
Light strongly interacts with structures that are of a similar scale to its wavelength, typically na...