Active plasmonics in WDM traffic switching applications

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With metal stripes being intrinsic components of plasmonic waveguides, plasmonics provides a naturally energy-efficient platform for merging broadband optical links with intelligent electronic processing, instigating a great promise for low-power and small-footprint active functional circuitry. The first active Dielectric-Loaded Surface Plasmon Polariton (DLSPP) thermo-optic (TO) switches with successful performance in single-channel 10 Gb/s data traffic environments have led the inroad towards bringing low-power active plasmonics in practical traffic applications. In this article, we introduce active plasmonics into Wavelength Division Multiplexed (WDM) switching applications, using the smallest TO DLSPP-based Mach-Zehnder interferometric switch reported so far and showing its successful performance in 4×10 Gb/s low-power and fast switching operation. The demonstration of the WDM-enabling characteristics of active plasmonic circuits with an ultra-low power × response time product represents a crucial milestone in the development of active plasmonics towards real telecom and datacom applications, where low-energy and fast TO operation with small-size circuitry is targeted.

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Papaioannou, S., Kalavrouziotis, D., Vyrsokinos, K., Weeber, J. C., Hassan, K., Markey, L., … Pleros, N. (2012). Active plasmonics in WDM traffic switching applications. Scientific Reports, 2. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep00652

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