Title :
Demonstration of Magnetooptic Latching Router for All-Optical Networking Applications
Author :
Pritchard, John W. ; Mina, Mani ; Dulal, P.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA, USA
Abstract :
In this paper, a novel fiber-based magnetooptic (MO) latching circuit using a bismuth-substituted yttrium iron garnet (Bi:YIG) is presented. Experimentation shows that nearly 90° of rotation of the state of polarization of incident light occurs between material latching states upon application of an external magnetic field greater than 500 G. This amount of rotation is enough to cause sufficient routing at the output of an optical interferometer of Sagnac configuration, which is presented in this paper. Due to the high coercivity of the Bi:YIG, the material remains in its magnetized state for very long periods of time and is thus latched. Reversing the applied magnetic field changes the state of the material, unlatching it. This capability has great importance for nonreciprocal all-optical devices requiring low power operation. In addition, having such control of the state of the nonreciprocal elements can allow for a wider diversification of small-scale and large-scale optical network design. A discussion of the experimental setup, the resulting measurement data, and its implication for future low power applications is presented.
Keywords :
Sagnac interferometers; bismuth; garnets; light polarisation; magneto-optical devices; optical communication equipment; optical fibre communication; optical rotation; optical switches; telecommunication network routing; Sagnac interferometer; YIG:Bi; all-optical networking applications; bismuth-substituted yttrium iron garnet; fiber-based magnetooptic latching circuit; large-scale optical network design; light polarization; low power operation; magnetooptic latching router; nonreciprocal all-optical devices; optical interferometer; optical rotation; small-scale optical network design; Faraday effect; Materials; Optical interferometry; Optical polarization; Optical waveguides; Ports (Computers); Sagnac interferometers; All-optical networks; fiber optics; iron garnets; latching switch; magnetooptic (MO) router;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2014.2326162