High-Contrast Switching of Light Enabled by Zero Diffraction

Andreas Henkel, Sven Oliver Schumacher,Maik Meudt, Christopher Knoth,Maximilian Buchmueller,Patrick Goerrn

ADVANCED PHOTONICS RESEARCH(2023)

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Diffraction allows to change the direction of light. Therefore, controlling the diffraction efficiency with high contrast enables controlling the pathway of light within optical systems. However, a high contrast requires that the diffraction efficiency is tunable close to zero. Probably the most prominent example for zero diffraction in a waveguide grating is a bound state in the continuum (BIC). Herein, zero diffraction of two plane waves under symmetric incidence to a leaky symmetric waveguide grating is found. The phenomenon not only occurs at singular spectral positions but on continuous curves in the energy-momentum space. The relative phase of the two waves enables large contrast control over diffraction in a wide spectral range. The practical meaning of this finding for local switching is demonstrated. Light is trapped into a nonlinear optical waveguide and detrapped at a desired position with electric control. A switching contrast exceeding 1000 is experimentally shown. Zero diffraction is found for symmetric dual beam incidence to a leaky symmetric waveguide grating. It enables high-contrast switching of diffraction controlled with the relative phase. It is demonstrated how the phenomenon can be used to electrically control trapping and detrapping of light.image & COPY; 2023 WILEY-VCH GmbH
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high‐contrast,switching,light
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