A. Tackeuchi et al., PICOSECOND ALL-OPTICAL SWITCHING USING TUNNELING AND SPIN-RELAXATION IN QUANTUM-WELL STRUCTURES, IEE proceedings. Optoelectronics, 10(4), 1995, pp. 561-574
We propose and demonstrate two approaches for controlling the recovery
time from excitonic absorption bleaching, Each approach has a new fea
ture that the recovery time of optical nonlinearity is controlled by t
he tunneling or the spin-relaxation effect in quantum well structures.
In the tunneling bi-quantum well structure utilizing the tunneling ef
fect, the recovery time is reduced to the picosecond region with the r
eduction of tunneling barrier thickness. The recovery time is three or
ders of magnitude shorter than the nanosecond recovery of conventional
multiple quantum wells (MQW). The spin relaxation of MQW has been sho
wn to be as fast as several tens of picoseconds. The all-optical gate
operations of a Fabry-Perot etalon are demonstrated with a full signal
recovery of 17 ps using tunneling and 7-ps recovery using spin relaxa
tion.