Magnetic-Free Silicon Nitride Integrated Optical Isolator
Hao Tian, Junqiu Liu, Anat Siddharth, Rui Ning Wang, Terence Bl\'esin,, Jijun He, Tobias J. Kippenberg, and Sunil A. Bhave

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel magnetic-free silicon nitride integrated optical isolator using piezoelectric AlN modulators and spatio-temporal acoustic modulation to achieve non-reciprocal light transmission.
Contribution
It introduces a CMOS-compatible, magnetic-free optical isolator based on AlN piezoelectric modulators integrated on ultralow-loss Si3N4 PICs, utilizing spatio-temporal modulation for non-reciprocity.
Findings
Achieves up to 10 dB isolation with 100 mW RF power.
Maintains constant isolation over 30 dB optical power range.
Demonstrates low insertion loss of 0.1 dB.
Abstract
Integrated photonics has enabled signal synthesis, modulation and conversion using photonic integrated circuits (PIC). Many materials have been developed, among which silicon nitride (SiN) has emerged as a leading platform particularly for nonlinear photonics. Low-loss SiN PIC has been widely used for frequency comb generation, narrow-linewidth lasers, microwave photonics, photonic computing networks, and even surface-electrode ion traps. Yet, among all demonstrated functionalities for SiN integrated photonics, optical non-reciprocal devices, such as isolators and circulators, have not been achieved. Conventionally, they are realized based on Faraday effect of magneto-optic materials under external magnetic field. However, it has been challenging to integrate magneto-optic materials that are not CMOS-compatible and that require bulky external magnet. Here, we…
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