Slow-light all-optical soliton diode based on tailored Bragg-grating structure

  • Li H
  • Deng Z
  • Huang J
  • et al.
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© 2015 Optical Society of America. All-optical soliton diode (AOSD) is proposed based on a sandwich nonlinear Bragg-grating structure: a linearly chirped Bragg-grating linked to a uniform Bragg-grating and again to a chirped Bragg-grating. The nonreciprocity is achieved by introducing two spatially asymmetric chirped Bragg-gratings with optical nonlinearity. High transmission ratio up to 150 is obtained when launching a picosecond Gaussian pulse into the setting. We find that such pulses in a form of solitons propagate at a rather small velocity (<0.03c) when pulse wavelength is selected in the vicinity of photonic bandgap.

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Li, H., Deng, Z., Huang, J., Fu, S., & Li, Y. (2015). Slow-light all-optical soliton diode based on tailored Bragg-grating structure. Optics Letters, 40(11), 2572. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.40.002572

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