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Scattering-Induced Loss in Ferroelectric Photonic Devices

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Authors: Jonah Townsend, Enzo Conceição Picinini, Rogério de Sousa

Year

2026

Paper ID

59862

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

Ferroelectric materials have colossal optical nonlinearities, but their integration into quantum photonic chips is made challenging by the additional loss mechanisms that they introduce. Here we present a perturbative theory that expresses non-absorptive (elastic) photon scattering-induced loss as a functional of a general spectral density for spatial fluctuations of electric permittivity. We apply the theory to calculations of attenuation coefficients α in slab waveguides in order to compare two distinct loss mechanisms: Interface roughness and ferroelectric domain disorder. our theory can account for realistic roughness without special symmetry considerations, and it demonstrates how to use electron microscoopy images of ferroelectric domains to obtain explicit numerical predictions for α. Loss is maximum when the mean domain length is comparable to the wavelength of light (Mie regime), indicating that, for telecom wavelengths, sub-micron domains (Rayleigh regime) or single domain waveguides provide equivalent strategies for reducing loss.

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