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A high-speed silicon optical modulator based on a metal–oxide–semiconductor capacitor

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An approach based on a metal–oxide–semiconductor (MOS) capacitor structure embedded in a silicon waveguide that can produce high-speed optical phase modulation is described and an all-silicon optical modulator with a modulation bandwidth exceeding 1 GHz is demonstrated.
Abstract
Silicon has long been the optimal material for electronics, but it is only relatively recently that it has been considered as a material option for photonics1. One of the key limitations for using silicon as a photonic material has been the relatively low speed of silicon optical modulators compared to those fabricated from III–V semiconductor compounds2,3,4,5,6 and/or electro-optic materials such as lithium niobate7,8,9. To date, the fastest silicon-waveguide-based optical modulator that has been demonstrated experimentally has a modulation frequency of only ∼20 MHz (refs 10, 11), although it has been predicted theoretically that a ∼1-GHz modulation frequency might be achievable in some device structures12,13. Here we describe an approach based on a metal–oxide–semiconductor (MOS) capacitor structure embedded in a silicon waveguide that can produce high-speed optical phase modulation: we demonstrate an all-silicon optical modulator with a modulation bandwidth exceeding 1 GHz. As this technology is compatible with conventional complementary MOS (CMOS) processing, monolithic integration of the silicon modulator with advanced electronics on a single silicon substrate becomes possible.

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Error Behaviour In Optical Networks

TL;DR: The UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and Marconi Corporation supported my work financially through an Industrial CASE studentship as discussed by the authors, and the case study was conducted at the University of Sheffield.
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Silicon microspheres for near-IR communication applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors performed transverse electric and transverse magnetic polarized elastic light scattering calculations at 90° and 0° in the o-band at 1.3 µm for a 15 µm radius silicon microsphere with a refractive index of 3.5.
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Si Photonics and Fiber to the Home

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Optical waveguide resonators

TL;DR: An example device in accordance with an aspect of the present disclosure includes a first semiconductor layer disposed on a substrate, a dielectric layer disposed between the first semiconducting layer and a second semiconducted layer dissimilar from the first one as mentioned in this paper.
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Physics of semiconductor devices

S. M. Sze
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Electrooptical effects in silicon

TL;DR: In this article, a numerical Kramers-Kronig analysis is used to predict the refractive index perturbations produced in crystalline silicon by applied electric fields or by charge carriers.
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A review of lithium niobate modulators for fiber-optic communications systems

TL;DR: The lithium-niobate external-modulator technology meets the performance and reliability requirements of current 2.5-, 10-Gb/s digital communication systems, as well as CATV analog systems, and multiple high-speed modulation functions have been achieved in a single device.
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Silicon-based optoelectronics

TL;DR: In this article, a review of Si-based photonic components and optoelectronic integration techniques, both hybrid and monolithic, is presented, with a focus on column IV materials (Si, Ge, C and Sn).
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