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28 February 2020 Low-voltage modulators using thin-film lithium niobate
Abu Naim R. Ahmed, Shouyuan Shi, Sean Nelan, Andrew J. Mercante, Peng Yao, Dennis W. Prather
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Proceedings Volume 11286, Optical Interconnects XX; 112860U (2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2542458
Event: SPIE OPTO, 2020, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
This paper presents an overview and application of thin-film-lithium-niobate (TFLN) modulators that have low drive voltages, i.e., Vπ. Such modulators are critical components for realizing high-speed operation in a modern telecommunication networks, wireless communications, and RF-Photonic applications. Recent developments in crystalion- slice TFLN have enabled a new class of electro-optic modulators that have a tighter mode confinement, compact footprint, ultra-high bandwidth, and low modulating voltages. However, lithium-niobate suffers from difficult microstructuring in comparison to silicon-based materials, since it can have an etch resistance greater than many metal-based hard masks. To overcome this challenge, a hybrid material system combining the electro-optic properties of TFLN with the ultra-low propagation loss of silicon nitride has been developed. In this work, we demonstrate an integrated hybrid phase modulator, based on a silicon-nitride strip loaded waveguide on a TFLN material platform, which provides tight optical mode confinement, without the need to etch lithium-niobate. As a result, the drive electrodes can be placed closer to the optical waveguide thereby resulting in a strong RF and optical mode overlap. A 2.4 cm long phase modulator and Mach-Zehnder modulator with a demonstrated Vπ of 1.5 V and 0.875 V, respectively in DC are presented along with other candidate and demonstrated devices, such as multimode interference coupler, micro-ring, and racetrack resonator.
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Abu Naim R. Ahmed, Shouyuan Shi, Sean Nelan, Andrew J. Mercante, Peng Yao, and Dennis W. Prather "Low-voltage modulators using thin-film lithium niobate", Proc. SPIE 11286, Optical Interconnects XX, 112860U (28 February 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2542458
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KEYWORDS
Modulators

Electrodes

Thin films

Microrings

Modulation

Resonators

Silicon

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