Lecture 6 Optical Modulators
Lecture 6 Optical Modulators
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Current (I)
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Issues With Direct Modulation
Although the direct modulation of semiconductor lasers is a
low-complexity and cost-effective method of generating
intensity modulated optical signals, it is limited to low-frequency
electronic signals (< 1 Gbps)
This pulse increases its frequency linearly in time (from red to blue)
External Optical Modulation
Expensive
External Modulation
In order to avoid the impairments imposed by direct modulation
of the laser using high-bandwidth signals, typically external
modulators are used
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u ( x, y , z ) u ( x, y )e i z
2 neff
where k = constant
neff neff V 0 kV
Mach-Zehnder Modulator
In order to achieve amplitude modulation, the optical input of
the MZM is split in two paths, path 1 and path 2 with the aid of
the optical waveguides
Initially, the optical signals in each path have the same phase
1 and 2 , therefore, 1 2 = 0
These voltages are used to vary the phase of the optical signal
in in path 1 and path 2 with the aid of the so-called linear
electro-optic effect
Mach-Zehnder Modulator
This electro-optic phenomenon typically occurs in nonlinear
optical mediums such as optical crystals, where the application
of an external electric field changes the refractive index of the
crystal
The phase shifts induced by the drive signals in the two arms
are of the opposite sense, but equal in magnitude
D.G. Moodie, A.D. Ellis, C.W. Ford, Generation of 6.3 ps optical pulses at a 10 GHz repetition rate using a packaged electroabsorption
modulator and dispersion decreasing fibre. Electron. Lett. 30(20), 1700 (1994)
Electroabsorption Modulator
The mathematical relationship of the output optical field of an
EAM versus the input optical field can be written as: