Abstract
A tunable transverse electric (TE) pass polarizer is demonstrated based on hybrid vanadium dioxide/silicon () technology. The 20-μm-long TE pass polarizer exploits the phase transition of the active material to control the rejection of the unwanted transverse magnetic (TM) polarization. The device features insertion losses below 1 dB at static conditions and insertion losses of 5.5 dB and an attenuation of TM polarization of 19 dB in the active state for a wavelength range between 1540 nm and 1570 nm. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that tunable polarizers compatible with Si photonics are demonstrated.
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