posted on 2014-06-11, 00:00authored byHuakang Yu, Wei Fang, Xiaoqin Wu, Xing Lin, Limin Tong, Weitao Liu, Aimin Wang, Y. Ron Shen
Integration
of miniaturized elements has been a major driving force
behind modern photonics. Nanowires have emerged as potential building
blocks for compact photonic circuits and devices in nanophotonics.
We demonstrate here a single nanowire optical correlator (SNOC) for
ultrafast pulse characterization based on imaging of the second harmonic
(SH) generated from a cadmium sulfide (CdS) nanowire by counterpropagating
guided pulses. The SH spatial image can be readily converted to the
temporal profile of the pulses, and only an overall pulse energy of
8 μJ is needed to acquire a clear image of 200 fs pulses. Such
a correlator should be easily incorporated into a photonic circuit
for future use of on-chip ultrafast optical technology.