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    Revolutionizing Photonics: 2D Materials Manipulate Light With Remarkable Precision

    By New York UniversityMay 4, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Researchers at NYU Abu Dhabi’s Photonics Research Lab have developed a new two-dimensional material that can precisely manipulate light, promising enhancements in bandwidth for communication networks and optical systems. This breakthrough in tunable optical materials demonstrates potential applications in environmental sensing, optical imaging, and neuromorphic computing. (Artist’s concept.) Credit: SciTechDaily.com

    NYU Abu Dhabi researchers have unveiled a novel 2D material improving optical modulation for advanced systems and communications.

    Responding to the increasing demand for efficient, tunable optical materials capable of precise light modulation to create greater bandwidth in communication networks and advanced optical systems, a team of researchers at NYU Abu Dhabi’s Photonics Research Lab (PRL) has developed a novel, two-dimensional (2D) material capable of manipulating light with exceptional precision and minimal loss.

    Tunable optical materials (TOMs) are revolutionizing modern optoelectronics, electronic devices that detect, generate, and control light. In integrated photonics circuits, precise control over the optical properties of materials is crucial for unlocking groundbreaking and diverse applications in light manipulation. Two-dimensional materials like Transition Metal Dichalcogenides (TMDs) and graphene exhibit remarkable optical responses to external stimuli. However, achieving distinctive modulation across a short-wave infrared (SWIR) region while maintaining precise phase control at low signal loss within a compact footprint has been a persistent challenge.

    In a new paper titled “Electro-Optic Tuning in Composite Silicon Photonics Based on Ferroionic 2D Materials” published in Nature Light Science & Application, the team of scientists, led by Research Scientist Ghada Dushaq, and Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Director of PRL Lab Mahmoud Rasras, have demonstrated a novel avenue for active light manipulation through the utilization of ferroionic, 2D material CuCrP2S6 (CCPS). By integrating first-of-their-kind, two-dimensional, and atomically thin materials into minuscule ring structures on silicon chips, the team has enhanced the efficiency and compactness of the device.

    When integrated onto silicon optical devices, these 2D materials exhibit a remarkable ability to finely tune the optical properties of the transmitted signal without any attenuation. This technique has the potential to revolutionize environmental sensing, optical imaging, and neuromorphic computing, where light sensitivity is key.

    “This innovation offers precise control over the refractive index, while simultaneously minimizing optical losses, enhancing modulation efficiency, and reducing the footprint, rendering it suitable for next-generation optoelectronics,” said Rasras. “There is an exciting range of potential applications, from phased arrays and optical switching to use in environmental sensing and metrology, optical imaging systems, and neuromorphic systems in light-sensitive artificial synapses.”

    Reference: “Electro-optic tuning in composite silicon photonics based on ferroionic 2D materials” by Ghada Dushaq, Solomon Serunjogi, Srinivasa R. Tamalampudi and Mahmoud Rasras, 19 April 2024, Light: Science & Applications.
    DOI: 10.1038/s41377-024-01432-2

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