Double-layer graphene on photonic crystal waveguide electro-absorption modulator with 12 GHz bandwidth

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Abstract

Graphene has been widely used in silicon-based optical modulators for its ultra-broadband light absorption and ultrafast optoelectronic response. By incorporating graphene and slow-light silicon photonic crystal waveguide (PhCW), here we propose and experimentally demonstrate a unique double-layer graphene electro-absorption modulator in telecommunication applications. The modulator exhibits a modulation depth of 0.5 dB/μm with a bandwidth of 13.6 GHz, while graphene coverage length is only 1.2 μm in simulations. We also fabricated the graphene modulator on silicon platform, and the device achieved a modulation bandwidth at 12 GHz. The proposed graphene-PhCW modulator may have potentials in the applications of on-chip interconnections.

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Cheng, Z., Zhu, X., Galili, M., Frandsen, L. H., Hu, H., Xiao, S., … Zhang, X. (2020). Double-layer graphene on photonic crystal waveguide electro-absorption modulator with 12 GHz bandwidth. Nanophotonics, 9(8), 2377–2385. https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2019-0381

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