Affiliations 

  • 1 Photonics Research Centre, Physics Department, Science Faculty, University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • 2 Heriot-Watt University Malaysia, Putrajaya, 62200 Federal Territory, Malaysia
  • 3 Optoelectronics Research Group, School of Engineering, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, United Kingdom
Sci Rep, 2016 Apr 01;6:23813.
PMID: 27034015 DOI: 10.1038/srep23813

Abstract

Increased absorption of transverse-magnetic (TM)-polarised light by a graphene-oxide (GO) coated polymer waveguide has been observed in the presence of transverse-electric (TE)-polarised light. The GO-coated waveguide exhibits very strong photo-absorption of TE-polarised light--and acts as a TM-pass waveguide polariser. The absorbed TE-polarised light causes a significant temperature increase in the GO film and induces thermal reduction of the GO, resulting in an increase in optical-frequency conductivity and consequently increased optical propagation loss. This behaviour in a GO-coated waveguide gives the action of an inverted optical switch/modulator. By varying the incident TE-polarised light power, a maximum modulation efficiency of 72% was measured, with application of an incident optical power level of 57 mW. The GO-coated waveguide was able to respond clearly to modulated TE-polarised light with a pulse duration of as little as 100 μs. In addition, no wavelength dependence was observed in the response of either the modulation (TE-polarised light) or the signal (TM-polarised light).

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