Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
2008-07-28
JOSA B 26, 610-619 (2009)
Physics
Optics
Accepted by JOSA B
Scientific paper
10.1364/JOSAB.26.000610
We present a systematic study of ultrafast all-optical switching of Si photonic band gap woodpile crystals using broadband tunable nondegenerate pump-probe spectroscopy. At pump-probe coincidence, we investigate the behavior the differential reflectivity at the blue edge of the stopband for a wide range of pump- and probe frequencies. Both dispersive and absorptive features are observed from the probe spectra at coincidence. As the pump frequency is tuned through half the electronic bandgap of Si, the magnitude of both these features increases. For the first time we unambiguously identify this dispersive effect with the electronic Kerr effect in photonic crystals, and attribute the the absorptive features to nondegenerate two photon absorption. The dispersive and absorptive nonlinear coefficients are extracted, and are found to agree well with literature. Finally, we propose a nondegenerate figure of merit (NFOM), which defines the quality of switching for all nondegenerate optical switching processes.
Euser Tijmen G.
Harding Philip J.
Vos Willem L.
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