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Light-switching-light optical transistor based on metallic nanoparticle cross-chains geometry incorporating Kerr nonlinearity

  • Fathi AbdelMalek
  • , Walid Aroua
  • , Shyqyri Haxha
  • , Ian Flint
  • University of Carthage
  • Selex ES Ltd Luton

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Abstract

In this research work, we propose all-optical transistor based on metallic nanoparticle cross-chains geometry. The geometry of the proposed device consists of two silver nanoparticle chains arranged along the x- and z-axis. The x-chain contains a Kerr nonlinearity, the source beam is set at the left side of the later, while the control beam is located at the top side of the z-chain. The control beam can turn ON and OFF the light transmission of an incoming light. We report a theoretical model of a very small all-optical transistor proof-of-conceptmade of optical ‘light switching light’concept. We show that the transmission efficiency strongly depends on the control beam and polarization of the incoming light. We investigate the influence of a perfect reflector and reflecting substrate on the transmission of the optical signal when the control beam is turned ON and OFF. These new findings make our unique design a potential candidate for future highly-integrated optical information processing chips.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)560-507
JournalAnnalen der Physik
Volume58
Issue number7-8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Jun 2016

Keywords

  • optics

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