On-chip optical mode conversion based on dynamic grating in photonic-phononic hybrid waveguide

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We present a scheme for reversible and tunable on-chip optical mode conversion based on dynamic grating in a hybrid photonic-phononic waveguide. The dynamic grating is built up through the acousto-optic effect and the theoretical model of the optical mode conversion is developed by considering the geometrical deformation and refractive index change. Three kinds of mode conversions are able to be realized using the same hybrid waveguide structure in a large bandwidth by only changing the launched acoustic frequency. The complete mode conversion can be achieved by choosing a proper acoustic power under a given waveguide length.

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Chen, G., Zhang, R., & Sun, J. (2015). On-chip optical mode conversion based on dynamic grating in photonic-phononic hybrid waveguide. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep10346

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