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Nanoscale All-Solid-State Plasmochromic Waveguide Nonresonant Modulator

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 21, Issue 5, Pages 1955-1961

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c04315

Keywords

Active Plasmonics; Plasmochromics; Electrochromics; Plasmonic Waveguides; Light Modulation

Funding

  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) [CRDPJ 509210-17]
  2. CMC Microsystems (CMC MNT) [8525]

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The interaction of plasmons with electrochromic materials in plasmochromics has resulted in the development of a new class of active plasmonic devices. By integrating inorganic WO3 and ion conducting LiNbO3 layers in a solid-state plasmochromic waveguide (PCWG), modulation depths are enhanced and fast switching times are achieved. The PCWG successfully decouples ion diffusion and plasmon propagation directions, leading to improved modulation depth and fast EC switching times.
Plasmochromics, the interaction of plasmons with an electrochromic material, have spawned a new class of active plasmonic devices. By introducing electrochromic materials into the plasmon's dielectric environment, plasmons can be actively manipulated. We introduce inorganic WO3 and ion conducting LiNbO3 layers as the core materials in a solid- state plasmochromic waveguide (PCWG) to demonstrate light modulation in a nanoplasmonic waveguide. The PCWG takes advantage of the high plasmonic loss at the high field located at the WO3/Au interface, where the Li+ ions are intercalated into a thin WO3 plasmon modulating layer. Through careful PCWG design, the direction for ion diffusion and plasmon propagation are decoupled, leading to enhanced modulation depth and fast EC switching times. We show that at a bias voltage of 2.5 V, the fabricated PCWG modulator achieves modulation depths as high as 20 and 38 dB for 10 and 20 mu m long devices, respectively.

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