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High Performance Thin-film Lithium Niobate Modulator Applied ITO Composite Electrode with Modulation Efficiency of 1V*cm (2311.05119v1)

Published 9 Nov 2023 in physics.optics and physics.app-ph

Abstract: Thin film lithium niobate (TFLN) based electro-optic modulator is widely applied in the field of broadband optical communications due to its advantages such as large bandwidth, high extinction ratio, and low optical loss, bringing new possibilities for the next generation of high-performance electro-optic modulators. However, the modulation efficiency of TFLN modulators is still relatively low when compared with Silicon and Indium-Phosphide (InP) based competitors. Due to the restriction of the trade-off between half-wave voltage and modulation length, it is difficult to simultaneously obtain low driving voltage and large modulating bandwidth. Here, we break this limitation by introducing Transparent Conductive Oxide (TCO) film, resulting in an ultra-high modulation efficiency of 1.02 V*cm in O-Band. The fabricated composite electrode not only achieves high modulation efficiency but also maintains a high electro-optic bandwidth, as demonstrated by the 3 dB roll-off at 108 GHz and the transmission of PAM-4 signals at 224 Gbit/s. Our device presents new solutions for the next generation of low-cost high-performance electro-optic modulators. Additionally, it paves the way for downsizing TFLN-based multi-channel optical transmitter chips.

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