Design for high efficiency, high power traveling wave electroabsorption modulator using Intra-Step-Barrier Quantum Well (IQW) and Peripheral Coupled waveguide (PCW) designs are presented. Both of these designs have separately yielded EAMs with high optical power handling and low Vp properties, in an analog fiber link configuration. The IQW EAM has low Vp (~0.73 V) and high power handling (100 mW). The lumped element IQW EAM has achieved a link gain of -16 dB, a multi-octave SFDR of 110 dB-Hz2/3 and a single-octave SFDR of 121dB-Hz4/5 at the 1543 nm wavelength. The PCW MQW EAM with lumped element configuration can achieve a low link low, a high multi-octave SFDR at the same wavelength. The traveling wave properties of these EAMs are under investigation.
Electroabsorption modulators (EAM) have been widely used in externally modulated RF link. In the conventional intensity modulation format, the RF efficiency of such link is critically dependent on the optical saturation of the EAM and the fiber dispersion. In an effort to minimize the dependence on these two factors, we have conducted an experimental study of an optical mixer that employs two heterodyned lasers to generate an optical local oscillator (LO). In contrast to the conventional schemes where both laser beams are launched into the same EAM, the EAM in the present scheme modulates only one of the laser beams. In this way, improvement in RF gain is obtained since it is not limited by the optical saturation of the EAM. The resulting optical spectrum shows that this scheme is equivalent to the optical single side band transmission. For sub-octave bandwidth applications, the dispersion effect in the fiber can be ignored.
A Radio-over-Fiber system with simplified Base Station (BS) is proposed in which a single chip DBR Reflective Electro-absorption Modulator (REAM) serves both as an optical transceiver and as a mixer at the BS. It enables full duplex optical transmission for base band and RF band services simultaneously due to good isolation between uplink and downlink at the same chip. Grating structure is incorporated into the EA modulator for the sake of system design. It also improves yield and efficiency of high-speed devices.
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