Impact of two-photon absorption on self-phase modulation in silicon waveguides

  • Yin L
  • Agrawal G
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Abstract

We study the effects of two-photon absorption on the self-phase modulation (SPM) process in silicon waveguides while including both free-carrier absorption and free-carrier dispersion. An analytical solution is provided in the case in which the density of generated carriers is relatively low; it is useful for estimating spectral bandwidth of pulses at low repetition rates. The free-carrier effects are studied numerically with emphasis on their role on the nonlinear phase shift and spectral broadening. We also consider how the repetition rate of a pulse train affects the SPM process.

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Yin, L., & Agrawal, G. P. (2007). Impact of two-photon absorption on self-phase modulation in silicon waveguides. Optics Letters, 32(14), 2031. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.32.002031

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