Fast thermo-optic switching on silicon nitride platform through parity-time symmetry breaking
Abstract
This work demonstrates a fast thermo-optic switching mechanism on silicon nitride on insulator platform leveraging parity-time symmetry breaking. The cladding-free design enables low-loss optical propagation in a partially metal-covered waveguide, with the same metal layer serving as an integrated heater for rapid phase tuning. The fabricated device exhibits an 8.5 μs rise time for a π phase shift, despite the weak thermo-optic coefficient in silicon nitride. Additionally, the impact of thermal cross-talk is investigated and an insertion loss as low as 0.39 dB for a 100-μm-long heater-waveguide section is demonstrated.
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