Eric J. Zhang, Chu C. Teng, et al.
SPIE DCS 2018
The traditional Mach-Zehnder modulator (MZM) figure of merit (FOM) has been defined as (Vπ2)/υ3dBe, and works effectively for LiNbO3 long haul modulators. However, for plasma dispersion based electro-optic modulators, or any modulator that has an inherent relationship between its bandwidth, required drive voltage, and optical insertion loss/gain, this FOM is inappropriate. This is particularly true for short reach links with no optical amplification. In the following, we propose a new modulator FOM (M-FOM) based on device metrics that are essential for short-reach links, such as the peak-to-peak drive voltage, modulator rise-fall time, and relative optical modulation amplitude. Link sensitivity measurements from two MZMs that have different bandwidths and optical losses are compared using our M-FOM to demonstrate its utility. Furthermore, we present a novel application protocol of our M-FOM to provide deeper insight into the relative system impact that modulator performance has on data links with no optical amplification, by taking the ratio of M-FOMs from two modulators driven with the same radio frequency drive power.
Eric J. Zhang, Chu C. Teng, et al.
SPIE DCS 2018
N. Feilchenfeld, Karen Nummy, et al.
SPIE Advanced Lithography 2017
William M. J. Green, Chi Xiong, et al.
NANOCOM 2016
Jason S. Orcutt, Hanhee Paik, et al.
Quantum Science and Technology