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Low power optical bistability from quantum dots in a nanobeam photonic crystal cavity

Abstract

We demonstrate a low power thermally induced optical bistability at telecom wavelengths and room temperature using a nanobeam photonic crystal cavity embedded with an ensemble of quantum dots. The nanobeam photonic crystal cavity is transfer-printed onto the edge of a carrier chip for thermal isolation of the cavity with an efficient optical coupling between the nanobeam waveguide and optical setup. Reflectivity measurements performed with a tunable laser reveal the thermo-optic nature of the nonlinearity. A bistability power threshold as low as 23  μW and an on/off response contrast of 6.02 dB are achieved from a cavity with a moderately low quality factor of 2830. Our device provides optical bistability at power levels an order of magnitude lower than previous quantum-dot-based devices.

Publication Details

Authors
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2022
Journal
Applied Physics Letters
Volume
121
Issue
8
Date Published
08/2022
Publisher
AIP Publishing
Pagination
081104
ISSN
0003-6951, 1077-3118