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Lumped Folded Michelson Interferometer Modulators With Broadband Technologies

Journal

JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 41, Issue 22, Pages 6979-6986

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JLT.2023.3295814

Keywords

Modulation; Optical interferometry; Electrodes; Bandwidth; Optical modulation; Optical device fabrication; Optical pulses; Broadband technologies; electro-optic modulators; optical communication

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This article introduces the combination of broadband technologies and folded Michelson interferometer modulators to improve their high-frequency performance and device footprint. By using different additional electric structures and electrode distribution, higher bandwidth and better performance have been achieved.
Michelson interferometer modulators (MIMs) have superior modulation efficiency but shortcomings in high-frequency performance. We combine broadband technologies, the inductive and T-coil peaking technologies, with folded Michelson interferometer modulators (FMIMs) to make the device footprint more compact and improve the bandwidth of these modulators. A series of FMIMs are explored with different additional electric structures and electrode distribution with only 250-mu m modulation areas. The on-chip insertion loss is about 1.22 dB for all FMIMs. Under 2 V reverse bias, the calculated V pi-Ls of the modulators with GSG and GS electrodes are 0.933 V.cm and 1.284 V.cm. Both broadband technologies can enhance the high-frequency performances of FMIMs. The measured electro-optical (EO) bandwidths can reach 28.4 GHz for inductive peaking FMIMs at -6 V bias, which is 44 GHz for T-coil peaking at -2 V. The T-coil peaking FMIMs with the GSG lumped electrode (LE) and a 30-ohm terminal resistor can achieve a better trade-off between various performances with the clearer eye diagrams of 60 GBaud 4-level pulse amplitude Modulation (PAM4) and 60 Gbps On-Off Keying (OOK).

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