KonstantInos G. KalonakisEmmanuel Paspalakis
Abstract In this paper we study optical switching in a system of a three-waveguide nonlinear directional coupler. We consider a waveguide structure with three parallel waveguides in a linear, symmetric coupling configuration. We work in the case that the (absolute value of the) difference of the propagation constants of the outer and centre waveguides is much larger than the linear coupling constants. When one of the outer waveguides is initially excited, we show that for small values of the initial power the system behaves as a two-waveguide nonlinear directional coupler where only the two outer waveguides are involved in the switching. For larger values of the initial power, transfer of light between the initially excited waveguide and the centre waveguide is observed. Acknowledgments This work has been supported by the Greek-Hungarian bilateral research programme ‘Nonlinear and quantum optics in photonic band gap materials: phenomena and methods’.
Yijing ChenSeng Tiong HoVivek Krishnamurthy
Fabrizio Di PasqualeHugo E. Hernández‐FigueroaR.D. EttingerF.A. FernándezJ.B. Davies