Quantum Electrodynamics|1 Article(s)
Electro-optic waveform interconnect based on quantum interference
Li-Guo Qin, Zhong-Yang Wang, Shang-Qing Gong, and Hong-Yang Ma
The ability to modulate an optical field via an electric field is regarded as a key function of electro-optic interconnects, which are used in optical communications and information-processing systems. One of the main devices required for such interconnects is the electro-optic modulator (EOM). Current EOMs based on the electro-optic and electro-absorption effects often are bulky and power-inefficient due to the weak electro-optic properties of their constituent materials. Here, we propose a new mechanism to produce an arbitrary-waveform EOM based on quantum interference, in which both the real and imaginary parts of the susceptibility are engineered coherently with super-high efficiency. Based on this EOM, a waveform interconnect from the voltage to the modulated optical absorption is realized. We expect that such a new type of electro-optic interconnect will have a broad range of applications, including in optical communications and networks.
Photonics Research
  • Publication Date: Aug. 22, 2017
  • Vol. 5, Issue 5, 05000481 (2017)
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