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arxiv: 1508.02776 · v3 · pith:X36TW4EUnew · submitted 2015-08-11 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Optimal all-optical switching of a microcavity resonance in the telecom range using the electronic Kerr effect

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keywords electronicresonancebandgapdurationfrequencymagnitudeshiftalas
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We have switched GaAs/AlAs and AlGaAs/AlAs planar microcavities that operate in the "Original" (O) telecom band by exploiting the instantaneous electronic Kerr effect. We observe that the resonance frequency reversibly shifts within one picosecond. We investigate experimentally and theoretically the role of several main parameters: the material backbone and its electronic bandgap, the pump power, the quality factor, and the duration of the switch pulse. The magnitude of the shift is reduced when the backbone of the central $\lambda-$layer has a greater electronic bandgap; pumping with photon energies near the bandgap resonantly enhances the switched magnitude. Our model shows that the magnitude of the resonance frequency shift depends on the pump pulse duration and is maximized when the duration matches the cavity storage time that is set by the quality factor. We provide the settings for the essential parameters so that the frequency shift of the cavity resonance can be increased to one linewidth.

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