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Optimal design of a microring cavity optical modulator for efficient RF-to-optical conversion.

Optics Express 2018 Februrary 6
The efficiency of optical sideband generation with a microring resonator modulator as a function of modulator parameters is studied taking into account the photon dynamics inside the resonator. The best achievable modulation efficiency is determined for any choice of the resonator intrinsic quality factor, and analytic solutions for the optimum modulator parameters, namely the coupling coefficient and the detuning between the frequencies of the input laser light and the microring resonance, are provided. This analysis is carried out both for a narrowband RF signal, in which case the modulator is optimized for the center frequency of this signal, and for wideband signals, when high conversion efficiency over a wide range of RF frequencies is desired. The obtained results are expected to be useful coherent optical links, direct detection RF receivers, and optical wavelength converters.

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