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Investigating optical properties of one-dimensional photonic crystals containing semiconductor quantum wells

Mokhtarnejad, M ; Sharif University of Technology

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  1. Type of Document: Article
  2. DOI: 10.1155/2017/7280613
  3. Abstract:
  4. This study examined MQWs made of InGaAs/GaAs, InAlAs/InP, and InGaAs/InP in terms of their band structure and reflectivity. We also demonstrated that the reflectivity of MQWs under normal incident was at maximum, while both using a strong pump and changing incident angle reduced it. Reflectivity of the structure for a weak probe pulse depends on polarization, intensity of the pump pulse, and delay between the probe pulse and the pump pulse. So this system can be used as an ultrafast all-optical switch which is inspected by the transfer matrix method. After studying the band structure of the one-dimensional photonic crystal, the optical stark effect (OSE) was considered on it. Due to the OSE on virtual exciton levels, the switching time can be in the order of picoseconds. Moreover, it is demonstrated that, by introducing errors in width of barrier and well as well as by inserting defect, the reflectivity is reduced. Thus, by employing the mechanism of stark effect MQWs band-gaps can be easily controlled which is useful in designing MWQ based optical switches and filters. By comparing the results, we observe that the reflectivity of MWQ containing 200 periods of InAlAs/InP quantum wells shows the maximum reflectivity of 96%. © 2017 Mahshid Mokhtarnejad et al
  5. Keywords:
  6. Band structure ; Cholesteric liquid crystals ; Crystal structure ; Optical properties ; Optical pumping ; Optical switches ; Photonic crystals ; Probes ; Pumps ; Reflection ; Stark effect ; Transfer matrix method ; Exciton level ; Incident angles ; InGaAs/GaAs ; One dimensional photonic crystal ; Optical stark effect ; Strong pump ; Switching time ; Ultrafast all-optical switch ; Semiconductor quantum wells
  7. Source: International Journal of Optics ; Volume 2017 , 2017 ; 16879384 (ISSN)
  8. URL: https://www.hindawi.com/journals/ijo/2017/7280613