Title :
Generation and detection of ultrashort electrical pulses using nonlinear optical techniques
Author_Institution :
Allied-Signal Inc., Morristown, NJ, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. With the ongoing desire to characterize material and circuit properties in optoelectronic devices over increasingly larger frequency ranges, there is a strong need to reduce the duration of the probing electrical transients. We report the generation 170 fs fullwidth at half-maximum (FHWM) electrical pulses on a coplanar transmission line using a fully nonlinear optical approach. These are believed to be the shortest electrical pulses produced to date on a transmission line. Both the generation and detection processes utilize the nonresonant second-order susceptibility of a poled polymeric medium embedded within the optoelectronic device. Optical rectification is utilized for the generation process, while electro-optic sampling is used for detection. Of critical importance to the high-speed performance are the undercladding and overcladding layers in the device structure. These are used to significantly reduce radiation losses by reducing the dielectric mismatch.
Keywords :
cladding techniques; electro-optical devices; high-speed optical techniques; nonlinear optical susceptibility; nonlinear optics; optical losses; optical planar waveguides; optical polymers; optical pulse generation; optical waveguide components; optoelectronic devices; rectification; 170 fs; Optical rectification; coplanar transmission line; detection process; device structure; dielectric mismatch; electrical pulses; electrical transients; electro-optic sampling; fullwidth at half-maximum electrical pulses; generation process; high-speed performance; nonlinear optical approach; nonlinear optical techniques; nonresonant second-order susceptibility; optoelectronic device; optoelectronic devices; overcladding layers; poled polymeric medium; radiation losses; ultrashort electrical pulses; ultrashort pulse detection; ultrashort pulse generation; undercladding layers; Coplanar transmission lines; Dielectric losses; High speed optical techniques; Nonlinear optical devices; Nonlinear optics; Optical materials; Optical polymers; Optical pulse generation; Optoelectronic devices; Pulse generation;
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics, 1999. CLEO '99. Summaries of Papers Presented at the Conference on
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD, USA
Print_ISBN :
1-55752-595-1
DOI :
10.1109/CLEO.1999.834027