| Literature DB >> 25708425 |
Feng Qiu1, Andrew M Spring1, Daisuke Maeda2, Masa-aki Ozawa2, Keisuke Odoi2, Akira Otomo3, Isao Aoki3, Shiyoshi Yokoyama1.
Abstract
An electro-optic (EO) modulator using a TiO2 slot hybrid waveguide has been designed and fabricated. Optical mode calculations revealed that the mode was primarily confined within the slots when using a double-slot configuration, thus achieving a high EO activity experimentally. The TiO2 slots also acted as an important barrier to induce an enhanced DC field during the poling of the EO polymer and the driving of the EO modulator. The hybrid phase modulator exhibited a driving voltage (Vπ) of 1.6 V at 1550 nm, which can be further reduced to 0.8 V in a 1 cm-long push-pull Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) structure. The modulator demonstrated a low propagation loss of 5 dB/cm and a relatively high end-fire coupling efficiency.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25708425 PMCID: PMC4338480 DOI: 10.1038/srep08561
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1(a) Schematic and (b) TE0 mode distribution of the EO polymer filled TiO2 double-slot modulator when d = 150 nm; (c) single-slot structure and (d) its TE0 mode distribution are shown for comparison.
Figure 2Calculated electrode absorption loss and light confinement versus slot width.
Figure 3Simulated DC electrical filed distributions around the slots of the (a) double-slot and (b) single-slot modulator.
Figure 4(a) Molecular structure of the EO polymer, (b) top-view and (c) cross-section of the slot waveguide taken by SEM.
Figure 5(a) Measured transfer function of the modulator at 1 kHz (Top: applied triangular voltage waveform. Bottom: optical output from the modulator). (b) Oscilloscope spectrum of 36 MHz signal output from the modulator.