Title :
Folded-cavity resonators as key elements for optical filtering and low-voltage electroabsorption modulation
Author :
Djordjev, Kostadin D. ; Lin, Chao-Kun ; Zhu, Jintian ; Bour, David ; Tan, Michael R.
Author_Institution :
Agilent Labs., Palo Alto, CA
Abstract :
Folded-cavity (FC) resonators, which are based on shallow-etched ridge waveguides combined with four deeply etched turning mirrors, are designed and fabricated. The device consists of a resonant FC and a bus waveguide coupled to it through a directional coupler. Optical passive filters, based on this technology, exhibit quality factors in the excess of 5000, with a low insertion loss of 5 dB (including the input coupling loss to a fiber) and more than 15-dB extinction at resonance. When the filter is combined with an electroabsorption active region and is designed to operate in the overcoupled regime, a low-voltage/high-extinction-ratio resonant modulation becomes feasible. The resonant modulator exhibits a low insertion loss (greater than 22-dB extinction at resonance) and offers a low-voltage operation. A change in the applied voltage by 0.7 V (close to the critically coupled conditions) leads to a transmission change of more than 16 dB. Open eye diagrams at 12 Gb/s are presented. To decrease the insertion loss, multiple material bangaps are further monolithically integrated across the wafer by utilizing the quantum-well-intermixing techniques
Keywords :
Q-factor; electro-optical modulation; electroabsorption; etching; integrated optics; optical design techniques; optical directional couplers; optical fabrication; optical filters; optical losses; optical resonators; ridge waveguides; 12 Gbit/s; bus waveguide; directional coupler; electroabsorption modulation; etching; extinction ratio; folded-cavity resonators; insertion loss; optical filtering; optical passive filter; quality factor; quantum-well intermixing; resonant modulation; ridge waveguides; turning mirror; Etching; Filtering; Insertion loss; Optical fiber losses; Optical filters; Optical modulation; Optical resonators; Optical waveguides; Resonance; Resonator filters; Dielectric resonator filters; directional couplers; electroabsorption modulators (EAM); integrated mirrors; integrated optics; microresonators; quantum-well intermixing (QWI);
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2006.879506