Title :
A theory of multimode traveling-wave modulators for RF photonics
Author :
Di Donato, Andrea ; Rozzi, Tullio
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Elettromagnetismo e Bioingegneria, Univ. Politecnica delle Marche, Ancona, Italy
Abstract :
This paper presents a rigorous and general approach to the analysis of multimode traveling-wave electrooptical modulators. Starting from the linear model derived by Di Donato et al. in 2004, where we demonstrated the accuracy of this approach for single mode electrooptic modulators and for quasi-degenerate modes, we now provide a compact, analytical solution to the system of coupled transmission-line equations describing multimode and multipolarization interaction. In addition, the analysis will consider the joint effect of a continuous and a time-space varying voltage. Small dielectric perturbations induced by the microwave fields (Δε≪ε) and large difference between the optical and modulating signal frequencies are the only hypotheses used in deriving the linear model by Di Donato et al. Some examples are discussed in order to demonstrate the main characteristics of the electrooptic modulators and some suggestions on the electrooptic modulator design are provided in order to realize polarization-independent devices.
Keywords :
coupled transmission lines; electro-optical modulation; microwave photonics; modulators; RF photonics; continuous voltage; coupled transmission-line equations; microwave field effects; multimode traveling-wave electrooptical modulators; multimode traveling-wave modulators; multipolarization interaction; optical signal frequency; quasi-degenerate modes; signal frequency modulation; small dielectric perturbations; time-space varying voltage; Chirp modulation; Coupled mode analysis; Couplings; Electrooptic modulators; Equations; Optical modulation; Photonics; Radio frequency; Transmission lines; Voltage; Anisotropic waveguide; electrooptic modulation; telegrapher´s equations;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2005.862637