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Graphene electro-optic modulator with 30GHz bandwidth
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Cardenas, Jaime
, Daniel Lee, Yoon-Ho
, Phare, Christopher T
, Lipson, Michal
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Bandwidth
/ Broadband
/ Devices
/ Electro-optics
/ Graphene
/ Modulation
/ Modulators
/ Platforms
2015
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Graphene electro-optic modulator with 30GHz bandwidth
by
Cardenas, Jaime
, Daniel Lee, Yoon-Ho
, Phare, Christopher T
, Lipson, Michal
in
Bandwidth
/ Broadband
/ Devices
/ Electro-optics
/ Graphene
/ Modulation
/ Modulators
/ Platforms
2015
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Graphene electro-optic modulator with 30GHz bandwidth
2015
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Overview
Graphene has generated exceptional interest as an optoelectronic material because its high carrier mobility and broadband absorption promise to make extremely fast and broadband electro-optic devices possible. Electro-optic graphene modulators previously reported, however, have been limited in bandwidth to a few gigahertz because of the large capacitance required to achieve reasonable voltage swings. Here, we demonstrate a graphene electro-optic modulator based on resonator loss modulation at critical coupling that shows drastically increased speed and efficiency. Our device operates with a 30GHz bandwidth and with a state-of-the-art modulation efficiency of 15dB per 10V. We also show the first high-speed large-signal operation in a graphene modulator, paving the way for fast digital communications using this platform. The modulator uniquely uses silicon nitride waveguides, an otherwise completely passive material platform, with promising applications for ultra-low-loss broadband structures and nonlinear optics.
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