Dynamic response of modulators based on cascaded-ring-resonator

  • Akiyama S
  • Nomura S
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Abstract

We investigated the dynamic response of a cascaded-ring-resonator-loaded Mach-Zehnder modulator (CRR-MZM), in which a number of cascaded ring resonators (RRs) are loaded in the interferometer as phase modulators. The analytical form is derived for the small-signal response of CRR-MZM using temporal-coupled-mode (TCM) theory, and its validity is confirmed by numerical calculations. It is revealed that the bandwidth of the CRR-MZM is maximized by setting proper delays in driving signals between neighboring RRs; the optimized delay is twice the photon lifetime of each RR. The calculated performances of CRR-MZMs are compared with those of standard modulators based on a single-ring-resonator (SRR) without interferometer, in terms of the modulation depth and bandwidth. For a given degree of the refractive index change in a waveguide, CRR-MZM can provide a larger modulation depth than a SRR-type modulator in frequency ranges exceeding 25 GHz.

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Akiyama, S., & Nomura, S. (2012). Dynamic response of modulators based on cascaded-ring-resonator. Optics Express, 20(20), 21847. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.20.021847

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