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Graphene-silicon phase modulators with gigahertz bandwidth

Authors :
Sorianello, V
Midrio, M
Contestabile, G
Asselberghs, I
Van Campenhout, J
Huyghebaert, C
Goykhman, I
Ott, AK
Ferrari, AC
Romagnoli, M
Ott, Anna [0000-0002-7652-7322]
Ferrari, Andrea [0000-0003-0907-9993]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The modulator is a key component in optical communications. Several graphene-based amplitude modulators have been reported based on electro-absorption. However, graphene phase modulators (GPMs) are necessary for functions such as applying complex modulation formats or making switches or phased arrays. Here, we present a 10 Gb s -1 GPM integrated in a Mach-Zehnder interferometer configuration. This is a compact device based on a graphene-insulator-silicon capacitor, with a phase-shifter length of 300 μm and extinction ratio of 35 dB. The GPM has a modulation efficiency of 0.28 V cm at 1,550 nm. It has 5 GHz electro-optical bandwidth and operates at 10 Gb s -1 with 2 V peak-to-peak driving voltage in a push-pull configuration for binary transmission of a non-return-to-zero data stream over 50 km of single-mode fibre. This device is the key building block for graphene-based integrated photonics, enabling compact and energy-efficient hybrid graphene-silicon modulators for telecom, datacom and other applications.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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