Claudia Mazzia
EO Modulators using Plasmonic Waveguides.
Rel. Giovanni Ghione, Marco Pirola, Michele Goano. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Elettronica (Electronic Engineering), 2019
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Abstract
Optical modulators are key components in the design of high speed optical communication systems. In particular, Electro Optic Mach-Zehnder modulators (EO MZM) realized in LiNbO3 ere a well established and reliable solution in long haul communication suitable to encode both analog and digital information. Even though the operating principle is the linear electro-optic effect (Pockels Effect), these devices are considered interferometers since they exploit the interference between two phase shifted light beams to obtain an amplitude modulation. The appealing feature of LiNbO_3 MZM is the possibility to obtain a good trade off between the need to have low loss, low driving voltages broad bandwidth and low chirp, while a big drawback is the large footprint (cm ^2) that poses a severe limitation when compact and performing devices are need \cite{Haffner1}.
In the search of a valid alternative to LiNbO3 MZM, when very small dimensions are required, Plasmonic POH Modulators emerged as promising devices ideally capable of providing a large bandwidth (>100GHz), small energy consumption ( 25fJ/b) and a very small voltage-length product (40Vmum) with a footprint of the order of few mum^2
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