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EL01.10.02

Photon Avalanching Nanocrystals with Intrinsic Optical Bistability

When and Where

Apr 9, 2025
4:00pm - 4:15pm
Summit, Level 4, Room 427

Presenter(s)

Co-Author(s)

Emory Chan1,Artiom Skripka1

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory1

Abstract

Emory Chan1,Artiom Skripka1

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory1
Optically bistable materials respond to a single input with two possible optical outputs, contingent upon excitation history. Such materials would be ideal for optical switching and memory, yet limited understanding of intrinsic optical bistability (IOB) prevents development of nanoscale IOB materials suitable for devices. Here, we demonstrate IOB in Nd3+-doped KPb2Cl5 avalanching nanoparticles (ANPs), which switch with high contrast between luminescent and non-luminescent states, with hysteresis characteristic of bistability. We elucidate a nonthermal mechanism in which IOB originates from suppressed nonradiative relaxation in Nd3+ ions and from the positive feedback of photon avalanching, resulting in extreme, >200th-order optical nonlinearities. Modulation of laser pulsing tunes hysteresis widths, and dual-laser excitation enables transistor-like optical switching. This control over nanoscale IOB establishes ANPs for photonic devices in which light is used to manipulate light.

Keywords

Nd

Symposium Organizers

Pieter Geiregat, Ghent Univ
Namyoung Ahn, Yonsei University
Valerio Pinchetti, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Wanyi Nie, SUNY University at Buffalo

Symposium Support

Gold
Los Alamos National Laboratory

Silver
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Bronze
IOP Publishing
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UbiQD, Inc.

Session Chairs

Namyoung Ahn
Wanyi Nie

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