Ultra-High Extinction Dual-Output Thin-Film Lithium Niobate Intensity Modulator

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Abstract

A low voltage, wide bandwidth compact electro-optic modulator is a key building block in the realization of tomorrow's communication and networking needs. Recent advances in the fabrication and application of thin-film lithium niobate, and its integration with photonic integrated circuits based in silicon make it an ideal platform for such a device. In this work, a high-extinction dual-output folded electro-optic Mach Zehnder modulator in the silicon nitride and thin-film lithium niobate material system is presented. This modulator has an interaction region length of 11 mm and a physical length of 7.8 mm. The device demonstrates a fiber-to-fiber loss of roughly 12 dB using on-chip fiber couplers and DC half wave voltage ( text{V}pi ) of less than 3.0 V, or a modulation efficiency ( text{V}pi cdot text{L} ) of 3.3 text{V}cdot cm. The device shows a 3 dB bandwidth of roughly 30 GHz. Notably, the device demonstrates a power extinction ratio over 45 dB at each output port without the use of cascaded directional couplers or additional control circuitry; roughly 31 times better than previously reported devices. Paired with a balanced photo-diode receiver, this modulator can be used in various photonic communication systems. Such a detecting scheme is compatible with complex modulation formats such as differential phase shift keying and differential quadrature phase shift keying, where a dual-output, ultra-high extinction device is fundamentally paramount to low-noise operation of the system.

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Nelan, S. P., Mercante, A., Shi, S., Yao, P., Shahid, E., Shopp, B. A., … Prather, D. W. (2022). Ultra-High Extinction Dual-Output Thin-Film Lithium Niobate Intensity Modulator. IEEE Access, 10, 100300–100311. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3207764

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