High-speed plasmonic modulator in a single metal layer.
Masafumi AyataYuriy FedoryshynWolfgang HeniBenedikt BaeuerleArne JostenMarco ZahnerUeli KochYannick SalaminClaudia B HoessbacherChristian HaffnerDelwin L ElderLarry R DaltonJuerg LeutholdPublished in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2018)
Plasmonics provides a possible route to overcome both the speed limitations of electronics and the critical dimensions of photonics. We present an all-plasmonic 116-gigabits per second electro-optical modulator in which all the elements-the vertical grating couplers, splitters, polarization rotators, and active section with phase shifters-are included in a single metal layer. The device can be realized on any smooth substrate surface and operates with low energy consumption. Our results show that plasmonics is indeed a viable path to an ultracompact, highest-speed, and low-cost technology that might find many applications in a wide range of fields of sensing and communications because it is compatible with and can be placed on a wide variety of materials.