We discuss the existence of nonlinear modes sustained by graphene layers in dielectric waveguides. Taking advantage of the almost two dimensional nature of graphene, we introduce the nonlinear effect as a parameter in the continuity equations. We then apply our modeling to a simple slab waveguide to enlighten how graphene can be used to induce huge nonlinear phase shifts at easily accessible power levels
In the quest for ultrathin materials compatible with CMOS technology for all-optical signal processi...
Nonlinear‐optical refraction is typically described by means of perturbation theory near the materia...
Electrical tunability of the optical nonlinearity of graphene is demonstrated on a SiN platform usin...
We discuss the existence of nonlinear modes sustained by graphene layers in dielectric waveguides. T...
We discuss the existence of nonlinear modes sustained by graphene layers in dielectric waveguides. T...
Recently, the nonlinear optical response of graphene has been widely investigated, as has the integr...
International audienceRecently, the nonlinear optical response of graphene has been widely investiga...
We study nonlinear propagation of electromagnetic waves in two closely spaced graphene layers and de...
The nonlinear optical properties of graphene have received significant interest in the past years. E...
To address the increased demand for high performance nonlinear integrated photonic devices, this the...
The nonlinear optical properties of graphene have received significant interest in the past years. E...
The real and imaginary part of the third-order nonlinearity of a gate-tunable graphene-covered SiN w...
Third order optical nonlinearities in graphene have been demonstrated to be large and have been pred...
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Recent years have witnessed remarkable progress in nanoscience and nonlinear optics research, paving...
In the quest for ultrathin materials compatible with CMOS technology for all-optical signal processi...
Nonlinear‐optical refraction is typically described by means of perturbation theory near the materia...
Electrical tunability of the optical nonlinearity of graphene is demonstrated on a SiN platform usin...
We discuss the existence of nonlinear modes sustained by graphene layers in dielectric waveguides. T...
We discuss the existence of nonlinear modes sustained by graphene layers in dielectric waveguides. T...
Recently, the nonlinear optical response of graphene has been widely investigated, as has the integr...
International audienceRecently, the nonlinear optical response of graphene has been widely investiga...
We study nonlinear propagation of electromagnetic waves in two closely spaced graphene layers and de...
The nonlinear optical properties of graphene have received significant interest in the past years. E...
To address the increased demand for high performance nonlinear integrated photonic devices, this the...
The nonlinear optical properties of graphene have received significant interest in the past years. E...
The real and imaginary part of the third-order nonlinearity of a gate-tunable graphene-covered SiN w...
Third order optical nonlinearities in graphene have been demonstrated to be large and have been pred...
(c) 2016 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for...
Recent years have witnessed remarkable progress in nanoscience and nonlinear optics research, paving...
In the quest for ultrathin materials compatible with CMOS technology for all-optical signal processi...
Nonlinear‐optical refraction is typically described by means of perturbation theory near the materia...
Electrical tunability of the optical nonlinearity of graphene is demonstrated on a SiN platform usin...