Electrically packaged silicon-organic hybrid (SOH) I/Q-modulator for 64 GBd operation
Abstract
Silicon-organic hybrid (SOH) electro-optic (EO) modulators combine small footprint with low operating voltage and hence low power dissipation, thus lending themselves to on-chip integration of large-scale device arrays. Here we demonstrate an electrical packaging concept that enables high-density radio-frequency (RF) interfaces between on-chip SOH devices and external circuits. The concept combines high-resolution printed-circuit boards with technically simple metal wire bonds and is amenable to packaging of device arrays with small on-chip bond pad pitches. In a set of experiments, we characterize the performance of the underlying RF building blocks and we demonstrate the viability of the overall concept by generation of high-speed optical communication signals. Achieving line rates (symbols rates) of 128 Gbit/s (64 GBd) using quadrature-phase-shiftkeying (QPSK) modulation and of 160 Gbit/s (40 GBd) using 16-state quadrature-amplitudemodulation (16QAM), we believe that our demonstration represents an important step in bringing SOH modulators from proof-of-concept experiments to deployment in commercial environments.
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@article{arxiv.1809.09689,
title = {Electrically packaged silicon-organic hybrid (SOH) I/Q-modulator for 64 GBd operation},
author = {Heiner Zwickel and Juned N. Kemal and Clemens Kieninger and Yasar Kutuvantavida and Jonas Rittershofer and Matthias Lauermann and Wolfgang Freude and Sebastian Randel and Christian Koos},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.09689},
year = {2019}
}