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Graphene Photonics I/Q Modulator for Advanced Modulation Formats

Journal

ACS PHOTONICS
Volume 10, Issue 5, Pages 1446-1453

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsphotonics.3c00015

Keywords

coherent modulation; graphene photonics; I/Q modulator; silicon photonics

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Optical communication is expanding from long distance links to chip-to-chip interconnections to meet the increasing demand for higher bandwidth. Next-generation transceivers aim for high bandwidth, energy efficiency, compact size, and low cost, with silicon photonics expected to play a crucial role. However, silicon modulators have limitations in terms of bandwidth and size. This work presents a graphene photonics I/Q modulator based on four graphene on silicon electro-absorption modulators, enabling advanced modulation formats and demonstrating quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK) modulation up to 40 Gb/s.
Starting from its classical domain of long distance links, optical communication is conquering new application areas down to chip-to-chip interconnections in response to the everincreasing demand for higher bandwidth. The use of coherent modulation formats, typically employed in long-haul systems, is now debated to be extended to short links to increase the bandwidth density. Next-generation transceivers are targeting high bandwidth, high energy efficiency, compact footprint, and low cost. Integrated photonics is the only technology to reach this goal, and silicon photonics is expected to play the leading actor. However, silicon modulators have some limits, in terms of bandwidth and footprint. Graphene is an ideal material to be integrated with silicon photonics to meet the requirements of next generation transceivers. This material provides optimal properties: high mobility, fast carrier dynamics and ultrabroadband optical properties. Graphene photonics for direct detection systems based on binary modulation formats have been demonstrated so far, including electro-absorption modulators, phase modulators, and photodetectors. However, coherent modulation for increased data-rates has not yet been reported for graphene photonics yet. In this work, we present the first graphene photonics I/Q modulator based on four graphene on silicon electro-absorption modulators for advanced modulation formats and demonstrate quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK) modulation up to 40 Gb/s.

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