JOURNAL ARTICLE

High-Speed Plasmonic-Silicon Modulator Driven by Epsilon-Near-zero Conductive Oxide

Bokun ZhouErwen LiYunfei BoAlan X. Wang

Year: 2020 Journal:   Journal of Lightwave Technology Vol: 38 (13)Pages: 3338-3345   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Transparent conductive oxides (TCOs) such as indium-tin oxide (ITO) have attracted increasing interests in integrated photonics and silicon photonics, owing to their large plasma dispersion and epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) effect. The nonlinear change of refractive index induced by free carrier modulation leads to a large electro-optic modulation with ultra-compact device footprint and unprecedented energy efficiency. However, high-speed modulation result is rare, mainly due to the lack of high-speed device design and fabrication quality. In this article, we characterize the fundamental electro-optic modulation structure consisting of Au/ITO/oxide/p-Si capacitor, showing that the property of ITO is greatly affected by the process condition. We also report an 8-μm-long hybrid plasmonic-silicon modulator driven by an ENZ ITO capacitor, achieving 100fJ/bit energy efficiency, 3.5 GHz modulation bandwidth, and 4.5 Gb/s data rate. The electro-absorption modulator covers a broad optical bandwidth from 1515 to 1580 nm wavelength. For future development of such modulators, we point out that by replacing ITO with higher mobility TCO materials, we can achieve 40 GHz modulation bandwidth and 0.4 fJ/bit energy efficiency using a 3-μm-long device.

Keywords:
Materials science Optoelectronics Modulation (music) Photonics Silicon photonics Bandwidth (computing) Optical modulator Indium tin oxide Phase modulation Plasmon Refractive index Optics Telecommunications Nanotechnology Physics Thin film Phase noise Computer science

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Plasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research
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Photonic and Optical Devices
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