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Velocity-mismatch compensated spread spectrum traveling-wave modulators using pseudorandom switched electrode patterns

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Abstract

An inherent limitation affecting traveling-wave integrated-optical modulators is the walk-off between the modulating microwave signal and the optical signal, which imposes a trade-off between drive voltage and bandwidth. A relevant figure of merit directly reflecting the quality of a given class of device independent of length is the bandwidth-to-drive voltage ratio (BVR).

© 1987 Optical Society of America

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