Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1536645 | Optics Communications | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We introduce the concept of mode-matched Fano resonances in one-dimensional, subwavelength, diffraction gratings. These resonances are characterized by an extremely high quality (Q)-factor and lend themselves well for applications to ultra-low power, all-optical switching devices at telecommunication wavelengths. We provide examples of diffraction gratings made of a chalcogenide glass (As2S3) where, thanks to the mode-matched Fano resonances, all-optical switching is obtained at local field intensities well below the photo-darkening threshold of the material.
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Authors
Nadia Mattiucci, Giuseppe D'Aguanno, Mark J. Bloemer,