Electro-absorption and Electro-optic Characterization of L-Band InAs/InP Quantum-dash Waveguide

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Electro-absorption and electro-optic characteristics of InAs/InP quantum-dash active region-based waveguide, emitting at ∼1600 nm is investigated. Two major peaks were observed in the change of absorption spectrum with a maximum value of 7070 cm-1 at a bias voltage of -8V with an excellent uniform extinction ratio of ∼15 dB across the wavelength range of operation (1460-1620 nm). The effect of temperature on electro-absorption (EA) measurement suggests a strong influence resulting in merging of two major change of absorption spectrum peaks with higher temperature. Furthermore, electro-optic measurements indicate a change in refractive index and its efficiency values of ∼2.9 × 10-4 and ∼0.5 × 10-4 V-1, respectively, hence exhibiting a low chirping factor of 0.9 and 1.5 at bias voltages of -2 V and -4 V, respectively. As a quasi-three-dimensionally confined structure possessing both quantum well- and quantum dot-like features, the quantum dash waveguide showed superior electro-absorption and electro-optic properties compared to quantum dots and close to that of quantum wells, while attaining low chirp and broad wavelength range of operation. This paves a way for potential realization of quantum dash-based EA and electro-optic modulator for future optical access networks, particularly operating in wide C- to L-band region.

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Alkhazraji, E., Ragheb, A. M., Esmail, M. A., Tareq, Q., Fathallah, H., Alshebeili, S. A., … Khan, M. Z. M. (2020). Electro-absorption and Electro-optic Characterization of L-Band InAs/InP Quantum-dash Waveguide. IEEE Photonics Journal, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOT.2020.2988584

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