Bias-drift insensitive full-field frequency response characterization of a thin-film lithium niobate-based intensity modulator.
Opt Lett
; 49(10): 2633-2636, 2024 May 15.
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ABSTRACT
We propose a rapid and precise scheme for characterizing the full-field frequency response of a thin-film lithium niobate-based intensity modulator (TFLN-IM) via a specially designed multi-tone microwave signal. Our proposed scheme remains insensitive to the bias-drift of IM. Experimental verification is implemented with a self-packaged TFLN-IM with a 3â
dB bandwidth of 30â
GHz. In comparison with the vector network analyzer (VNA) characterization results, the deviation values of the amplitude-frequency response (AFR) and phase-frequency response (PFR) within the 50â
GHz bandwidth are below 0.3â
dB and 0.15â
rad, respectively. When the bias is drifted within 90% of the Vπ range, the deviation fluctuation values of AFR and PFR are less than 0.3â
dB and 0.05â
rad, respectively. With the help of the full-field response results, we can pre-compensate the TFLN-IM for the 64â
Gbaud PAM-4 signals under the back-to-back (B2B) transmission, achieving a received optical power (ROP) gain of 2.3â
dB. The versatility of our proposed full-field response characterization scheme can extend to various optical transceivers, offering the advantage of low cost, robust operation, and flexible implementation.
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