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Broadband suspended lithium tantalate Mach-Zehnder modulator achieving a 460 Gbit/s net data rate

Optics 2026-07-19 v1

Abstract

Thin-film lithium tantalate photonic integrated circuits have recently been demonstrated as a promising next-generation electro-optic platform, offering favorable properties including reduced DC drift, higher optical power handling, and lower birefringence compared to lithium niobate. However, high-speed LiTaO3 modulators reported to date have predominantly relied on silicon substrates, whose large dielectric constant compromises microwave velocity matching and imposes RF conductor losses that limit the achievable electro-optic bandwidth. Here, we implement a silicon substrate undercut technique to suspend the electrode region of lithium-tantalate-on-insulator (LTOI) Mach-Zehnder modulators (MZMs), effectively decoupling the traveling-wave electrodes from the high-permittivity silicon handle wafer, thereby reducing microwave losses. In addition, the undercut removes any susceptibility to parasitic surface conductance (PSC) induced losses of the oxide-silicon interface. The fabricated MZM achieves a 3 dB electro-optic bandwidth of 110 GHz, with a half-wave voltage of 5.1 V for an 8 mm-long device. Exploiting the extended bandwidth, we demonstrate a high single-lane intensity-modulation and direct-detection (IMDD) net data rate of 460 Gbit/s using PAM8 signaling. These results establish silicon substrate undercut as an effective and process-compatible pathway to unlock the full electro-optic potential of lithium tantalate on its native silicon-based wafer platform.

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@article{arxiv.2607.17436,
  title  = {Broadband suspended lithium tantalate Mach-Zehnder modulator achieving a 460 Gbit/s net data rate},
  author = {Zihan Li and Alexander Kotz and Adrian Schwarzenberger and Christian Koos and Tobias J. Kippenberg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.17436},
  year   = {2026}
}