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High-extinction-ratio low-voltage dual-racetrack modulator for low-power DAC-less PAM-4 modulation.

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In a parallel-coupled dual-racetrack modulator, resonant light in two resonators can interfere with each other. In lieu of critical coupling, such interference is capable of producing high extinction ratios (ERs)… Click to show full abstract

In a parallel-coupled dual-racetrack modulator, resonant light in two resonators can interfere with each other. In lieu of critical coupling, such interference is capable of producing high extinction ratios (ERs) for high-speed modulation. Experiments demonstrate ERs of over 9 dB at 50 Gb/s and 40-50% modulation depth enhancement compared with a single-resonator modulator at 50-56 Gb/s with a peak-to-peak driving voltage of 2.3 V. Furthermore, joint modulation of two racetracks offers the possibility to combine two separate bits of driving signals to generate four-level pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM-4) without an external digital-to-analog converter (DAC). To tackle the complex multi-variable transfer function of this modulator, a procedure for configuring PAM-4 states is theoretically developed. Finally, we demonstrate 100 Gb/s PAM-4 with an electro-optic modulation power consumption of < 40 fJ/bit for this device.

Keywords: modulation; modulator; racetrack modulator; high extinction; dual racetrack

Journal Title: Optics letters
Year Published: 2022

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