Title :
Multiple quantum well (MQW) waveguide modulators
Author_Institution :
AT&T Bell Labs., Holmdel, NJ, USA
fDate :
6/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Because the electroabsorption effect in semiconductor multiple quantum well material is approximately 50 times larger than in bulk semiconductors, significant interest has been generated in the use of MQW´s in optical modulators. Small high-speed devices have been made which show promise for external modulators in optical transmission systems, as well as for encoding and processing components in optical interconnect and signal processing systems. The fact that these modulators are made from III-V semiconductors had led to interest in integration of these components with other active optoelectronic components. Although most devices have operated with light of a wavelength of 0.85 μm, recently much progress has been made in applying this technology to devices operating near 1.55 μm. The author reviews the work of the last few years in this field and indicates some future directions
Keywords :
electro-optical devices; integrated optics; optical modulation; reviews; semiconductor superlattices; 0.85 micron; 1.55 micron; III-V semiconductors; active optoelectronic components; bulk semiconductors; electroabsorption effect; external modulators; optical interconnect systems; optical modulators; optical transmission systems; semiconductor multiple quantum well material; signal processing systems; small high-speed devices; High speed optical techniques; Optical devices; Optical interconnections; Optical materials; Optical modulation; Optical signal processing; Optical waveguides; Quantum well devices; Semiconductor materials; Semiconductor waveguides;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of