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All-optical reversible controls of integrated photonics by self-assembled azobenzene

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arxiv 2001.01114 v1 pith:6VZK5P2C submitted 2020-01-04 physics.optics physics.app-ph

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keywords moleculeaazoazobenzeneconformationsphotonicsreversiblyagreesall-optical
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The next frontier in photonics will rely on the synergistic combination of disparate material systems. One unique organic molecule is azobenzene. This molecule can reversibly change conformations when optically excited in the blue (trans-to-cis) or mid-IR (cis-to-trans). Here, we demonstrate SiO2 optical resonators modified with a monolayer of azobenzene-containing 4-(4-diethylaminophenylazo)pyridine (Aazo) with quality factors over 106. Using a pair of lasers, the molecule is reversibly flipped between molecular conformations, inducing resonant wavelength shifts, and multiple switching cycles are demonstrated. The magnitude of the shift scales with the relative surface density of Aazo. The experimental data agrees with theoretical modeling.

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