Abstract:
We numerically study the nonlinear switching
characteristics in a waveguide grating with a linearly tapered
stopband. This type of design shows promising results in decreasing
the threshold switching power, while simultaneously
preserving a significant extinction ratio.We find that the switching
threshold changes linearly with the tapering coefficient. The
physical explanation for these phenomena is discussed. Potential
applications for this type of device include all-optical switches and
isolators.