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Design of a Franz–Keldysh effect electroabsorption waveguide modulator for millimetre-wave generation

An analysis of the generation of harmonics for millimetre-wave signals using a Franz–Keldysh effect waveguide modulator is presented. The Franz–Keldysh electroabsorption is obtained via a method known to provide accurate results in comparison with experimental data. This is followed by an optimisati...

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Published in:Optics and laser technology 2002-09, Vol.34 (6), p.475-478
Main Author: Leeson, M.S
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:An analysis of the generation of harmonics for millimetre-wave signals using a Franz–Keldysh effect waveguide modulator is presented. The Franz–Keldysh electroabsorption is obtained via a method known to provide accurate results in comparison with experimental data. This is followed by an optimisation of the drive voltage in terms of the d.c. bias for a sinusoidal input. A spectrum rich in harmonics is produced and the fifth is considered in detail for device optimisation. The modulator considered is based on a large core multimode waveguide designed to yield a high coupling efficiency to single-mode fibres. The confinement factor, and hence the length, of the structure are determined via the effective index method. The resulting device could be used for the cost-effective production of millimetre-wave carriers via the harmonics generated whilst enabling the employment of electronics running at the speed of the fundamental.
ISSN:0030-3992
1879-2545
DOI:10.1016/S0030-3992(02)00045-2