Current-driven phase-change optical gate switch using indium-tin-oxide heater

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We proposed and fabricated a current-driven phase-change optical gate switch using a Ge2Sb2Te 5 (GST225) thin film, an indium-tin-oxide (ITO) heater, and a Si waveguide. Microfabrication technology compatible with CMOS fabrication was used for the fabrication of the Si waveguide. The repetitive phase changing of GST225 was obtained by injecting a current pulse into the ITO heater beneath the GST225 thin film. The switching operation was observed by injecting a 100-ns current pulse of 20 mA into the ITO heater. The average extinction ratio over the wavelength range of 1,525 to 1,625nm was 1.2 dB.

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Kato, K., Kuwahara, M., Kawashima, H., Tsuruoka, T., & Tsuda, H. (2017). Current-driven phase-change optical gate switch using indium-tin-oxide heater. Applied Physics Express, 10(7). https://doi.org/10.7567/APEX.10.072201

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