Optical modulator with improved efficiency
US-9841618-B1 · Dec 12, 2017 · US
US10197821B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10197821-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715836514-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 8, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 19, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 5, 2019 |
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An optical modulator circuit includes first and second electrodes, first and second p-n junction segments (PNJSs), and first and second optical waveguides. The first PNJS includes a first modulating p-n junction (MPNJ) in series with a first non-modulating device (NMD) that are connected to the first and second electrodes, respectively, where the first NMD includes a first substantially larger capacitance than the first MPNJ. The second PNJS includes a second NMD in series with a second MPNJ that are connected to the first and second electrodes, respectively, where the second NMD includes a second substantially larger capacitance than the second MPNJ. The first and second optical waveguides superimpose the first and second MPNJs, respectively, where the first and second MPNJs are configured to modulate a refractive index of the first and second optical waveguides, respectively, based on the substantially larger capacitance of the first NMD and the second NMD.
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An optical modulator circuit, comprising: a first electrode and a second electrode; a first p-n junction segment (PNJS) comprising a first modulating p-n junction (MPNJ) in series with a first non-modulating device (NMD), wherein the first MPNJ and the first NMD are connected to the first electrode and the second electrode, respectively; a second PNJS comprising a second NMD in series with a second MPNJ, wherein the second NMD and the second MPNJ are connected to the first electrode and the second electrode, respectively; and a first optical waveguide and a second optical waveguide that superimpose the first MPNJ and the second MPNJ, respectively, wherein the first MPNJ and the second MPNJ are configured to modulate a refractive index of the first optical waveguide and the second optical waveguide, wherein the first electrode, the second electrode, the first optical waveguide, and the second optical waveguide are substantially parallel to each other along a direction of optical signal propagation. 2. The optical modulator circuit of claim 1 , further comprising: an optical signal input configured to split an optical signal into a first beam and a second beam propagating along the first optical waveguide and the second optical waveguide, respectively, to an optical signal output; and the optical signal output configured to combine the first beam and the second beam for generating an encoded optical signal, wherein the first beam is modulated based on the refractive index of the first optical waveguide, and wherein the second beam is modulated based on the refractive index of the second optical waveguide. 3. The optical modulator circuit of claim 1 , further comprising: a termination resistor connected, at the optical signal output, between the first electrode and the second electrode, wherein the first electrode and the second electrode are configured to propagate a modulating voltage to the first PNJS and the second PNJS, and wherein the modulating voltage is terminated at the optical signal output by the termination resistor. 4. The optical modulator circuit of claim 2 , wherein the first beam propagates in a first optical mode, the second beam propagates in a second optical mode, the first optical mode is defined by a rib structure of the first optical waveguide, and the second optical mode is defined by a rib structure of the second optical waveguide, wherein the first optical mode superimposes the first MPNJ with a first misalignment, wherein the second optical mode superimposes the second MPNJ with a second misalignment, and wherein the first misalignment of the first MPNJ and the second misalignment of the second MPNJ substantially match each other to improve a balance between the first MPNJ modulating the refractive index of the first optical waveguide and the second MPNJ modulating the refractive index of the second optical waveguide. 5. The optical modulator circuit of claim 1 , wherein the first PNJS further comprises a first metal bridge, and wherein the second PNJS further comprises a second metal bridge, and wherein the first metal bridge and the second metal bridge are configured to allow the first PNJS and the second PNJS to overlap along the direction of optical signal propagation. 6. The optical modulator circuit of claim 1 , wherein the first electrode and the second electrode comprise a coplanar strip waveguide as a radio frequency (RF) traveling-electrode for propagating a modulating voltage. 7. The optical modulator circuit of claim 1 , wherein each NMD comprises a dummy p-n junction having an interleaved p-n junction structure to increase an interface surface of the dummy p-n junction, wherein each NMD comprises a substantially larger capacitance than the corresponding MPNJ based at least on the increased interface surface. 8. The optical modulator circuit of claim 1 , wherein each NMD comprises a dummy lateral p-n junction formed by a first ion implantation and a second ion implantation that use opposite dopant types with concentration exceeding 10 19 ions/cm 3 , and wherein each NMD comprises a substantially larger capacitance than the corresponding MPNJ based at least on the concentration exceeding 10 19 ions/cm 3 . 9. An optical modulator circuit, comprising: a first electrode, a second electrode, and a center electrode; a first p-n junction segment (PNJS) comprising a first modulating p-n junction (MPNJ) in series with a first dummy p-n junction (DPNJ), wherein the first MPNJ and the first DPNJ are connected to the center electrode and the first electrode, respectively; a second PNJS comprising a second DPNJ in series with a second MPNJ, wherein the second MPNJ and the second DPNJ are connected to the center electrode and the second electrode, respectively; and a first optical waveguide and a second optical waveguide that superimpose the first MPNJ and the second MPNJ, respectively, wherein the first MPNJ and the second MPNJ are configured to modulate a refractive index of the first optical waveguide and the second optical waveguide, wherein the first electrode, the second electrode, the first optical waveguide, and the second optical waveguide are substantially parallel to each other along a direction of optical signal propagation. 10. The optical modulator circuit of claim 9 , further comprising: a termination resistor connected, at the optical signal output, between the first electrode and the second electrode, wherein the first electrode, the second electrode, and the center electrode are configured to propagate a modulating voltage to the first PNJS and the second PNJS, and wherein the modulating voltage is terminated at the optical signal output by the termination resistor. 11. The optical modulator circuit of claim 10 , wherein the first electrode, the second electrode, and the center electrode comprise a coplanar waveguide as a radio frequency (RF) traveling-electrode for propagating the modulating voltage. 12. The optical modulator circuit of claim 10 , further comprising: a differential modulating voltage source configured to drive the modulating voltage between the center electrode and a common node connecting the first electrode and the second electrode. 13. The optical modulator circuit of claim 10 , further comprising: a single-ended modulating voltage source configured to drive the modulating voltage between the center electrode and the first electrode; and drive the modulating voltage between the center electrode and the second electrode. 14. The optical modulator circuit of claim 9 , further comprising: an optical signal input configured to split an optical signal into a first beam and a second beam propagating along the first optical waveguide and the second optical waveguide, respectively, to an optical signal output; and the optical signal output configured to combine the first beam and the second beam for generating an encoded optical signal, wherein the first beam is modulated based on the refractive index of the first optical waveguide, and wherein the second beam is modulated based on the refractive index of the second optical waveguide. 15. The optical modulator circuit of claim 14 , wherein the first beam propagates in a first optical mode, the second beam propagates in a second optical mode, the first optical mode is defined by a rib structure of the first optical waveguide, and the second optical mode is defined by a rib structure of the second optical waveguide, wherein the first optical mode superimposes the first MPNJ with a first misalignment, wherein the second op
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