Net 220 Gbps/λ IM/DD Transmssion in O-Band and C-Band with Silicon Photonic Traveling-Wave MZM

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We present the design and characterization of O-band and C-band silicon photonic (SiP) traveling wave Mach-Zehnder modulators (TW-MZM) allowing 220 Gbps/λ net rate operation. The designed modulators show over 45 GHz 3-dB E-O bandwidth with a single-segment design. In the O-band, with simple linear feed forward equalization, we transmit net 203 (200) Gbps signal over 2 km (10 km) of single-mode fiber (SMF) below the hard-decision forward error correction (HD-FEC) BER threshold of 3.8 × 10-3. With the aid of nonlinear Volterra equalizer and one 2.3Vpp driving signal, we transmit net 225 (216) Gbps PAM8 signals assuming 20% overhead soft-decision FEC with a normalized general mutual information (NGMI) threshold of 0.8798 over 2 km (10 km) of SMF. The C-band design enables net 220 Gbps in B2B and net 215 Gbps over 500 m of SMF above the specified NGMI threshold. These results are the highest reported net rate for SiP MZM in an intensity modulation direct-detection (IM/DD) system, fabricated entirely in a commercial foundry.

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Alam, M. S., Li, X., Jacques, M., Xing, Z., Samani, A., El-Fiky, E., … Plant, D. (2021). Net 220 Gbps/λ IM/DD Transmssion in O-Band and C-Band with Silicon Photonic Traveling-Wave MZM. Journal of Lightwave Technology, 39(13), 4270–4278. https://doi.org/10.1109/JLT.2021.3074096

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