Researchers turn off backscattering, aim to improve optical data transmission

Nanowerk  August 12, 2019 The most common manifestation of subwavelength disorder is Rayleigh light scattering, which is observed in nearly all waveguiding technologies today and can lead to both irreversible radiative losses as well as undesirable intermodal coupling. A team of researchers in the US (University of Illinois, University of Maryland, NIST) has demonstrated an optomechanical approach for dynamically suppressing Rayleigh backscattering within dielectric resonators by locally breaking the time-reversal symmetry in a silica resonator through a Brillouin scattering interaction that is available in all materials. They confirmed complete suppression of Rayleigh backscattering in their experiment through two independent measurements—the […]