Photo-Thermal Tuning of Graphene Oxide Coated Integrated Optical Waveguides

Micromachines (Basel). 2022 Jul 28;13(8):1194. doi: 10.3390/mi13081194.

Abstract

We experimentally investigate power-sensitive photo-thermal tuning (PTT) of two-dimensional (2D) graphene oxide (GO) films coated on integrated optical waveguides. We measure the light power thresholds for reversible and permanent GO reduction in silicon nitride (SiN) waveguides integrated with one and two layers of GO. For the device with one layer of GO, the power threshold for reversible and permanent GO reduction are ~20 and ~22 dBm, respectively. For the device with two layers of GO, the corresponding results are ~13 and ~18 dBm, respectively. Raman spectra at different positions of a hybrid waveguide with permanently reduced GO are characterized, verifying the inhomogeneous GO reduction along the direction of light propagation through the waveguide. The differences between the PTT induced by a continuous-wave laser and a pulsed laser are also compared, confirming that the PTT mainly depend on the average input power. These results reveal interesting features for 2D GO films coated on integrated optical waveguides, which are of fundamental importance for the control and engineering of GO's properties in hybrid integrated photonic devices.

Keywords: 2D materials; graphene oxide; integrated optics; photo-thermal changes.

Grants and funding

This work was supported by the Australian Research Council Discovery Projects Programs (No. DP150102972 and DP190103186), the Swinburne ECR-SUPRA program (Swinburne Research), the Industrial Transformation Training Centers scheme (Grant No. IC180100005), the Beijing Natural Science Foundation (No. Z180007), the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) (Grant No. MIRSiCOMB, ANR-17-CE24-0028), and the H2020 European Research Council (ERC) (Grant No. GRAPHICS, 648546). The work of Christian Grillet and Christelle Monat was supported by the International Associated Laboratory in Photonics between France and Australia (LIA ALPhFA).