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Polarization-Insensitive Cross Correlation Using Two-Photon Absorption in a Silicon Photodiode Pape Sylla.

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1 Polarization-Insensitive Cross Correlation Using Two-Photon Absorption in a Silicon Photodiode Pape Sylla

2 Cross-correlation in fiber optics Used for sampling, pattern recognition, demultiplexing So far, done using a nonlinear effect called sum-frequency generation which takes place in χ² crystals

3 Quick overview of nonlinearity We are use to linear material response of materials, which manifest itself in the index of refraction. There are nonlinear material response

4 Limitation of the existing method It is polarization dependant, which makes it unpractical for most application

5 Remediation: Two photon absorption They want to use a quantum nonlinear effect called two photon absorption (TPA) in silicon, which is χ³ susceptible. It is based of the fact that two photons are simultaneously absorbed by the material to produce current

6 Normalized Stokes vectors are located on a unit sphere Poincare’ sphere:

7 Observation: in Silicon, TPA is polarization dependent

8 In theory

9 Experiment

10 Results


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