Presentation 1997/7/30
Design and Performance of High Speed and Low Voltage Optical Modulator with Superconducting Electrode
Itaru Uezono, Keiji Yoshida, Yutaka Kanda,
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Abstract(in English) A study has been made of the design and performance of a Ti diffused LiNbO_3 optical modulator employing a super-conducting coplanar waveguide as a transmission line of a traveling signal. By computer simulation it is shown that the superconducting transmission line can realize much wider bandwidths and smaller modulation powers compared with those with the normal metals. Threshold voltages are also shown to be less than 100mV without the significant degradation of the modulator performance. This paper indicates a possibility of realizing good performance of the modulators employing superconducting electrodes.
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Keyword(in English) Ti:LiNbO_3 travelling-wave type optical modulator / superconducting electrode / wider bandwidths / smaller modulation powers
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Title (in English) Design and Performance of High Speed and Low Voltage Optical Modulator with Superconducting Electrode
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Keyword(1) Ti:LiNbO_3 travelling-wave type optical modulator
Keyword(2) superconducting electrode
Keyword(3) wider bandwidths
Keyword(4) smaller modulation powers
1st Author's Name Itaru Uezono
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Electronic Device Engineering, Graduate School of Information Science and Electrical Engnineering, Kyushu University()
2nd Author's Name Keiji Yoshida
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Electronic Device Engineering, Graduate School of Information Science and Electrical Engnineering, Kyushu University
3rd Author's Name Yutaka Kanda
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Electronics, Fukuoka Institute of Technology
Date 1997/7/30
Paper # sce97-20
Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 219
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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