Transverse magnetic mode nonreciprocal propagation in an amplifying AlGaInAs/InP optical waveguide isolator
13 February 2006
The design, fabrication, and characterization of an amplifying transverse magnetic (TM)-mode optical waveguide isolator operating at a wavelength of 1300 nm are presented. The magneto-optical Kerr effect induces nonreciprocal modal absorption in a semiconductor optical amplifier with a laterally magnetized ferromagnetic metal contact. Current injection in the active structure compensates for the loss in the forward propagation direction. Monolithic integration of this optical isolator configuration with active InP-based photonic devices is straightforward. The combination of AlGaInAs/InP active material and the metal alloy Co50Fe50 results in greatly improved performance. 99 dB/cm TM mode isolation and significantly reduced insertion loss are demonstrated.