Claims
- 1. A method for suppressing distortion in an optical modulator, comprising:
adjusting an internal path length mismatch of an optical modulator and using a bias voltage, Vb, equal to a multiple of a voltage, Vπ, needed for a π phase change to trim a phase bias associated with the optical modulator to π/2 eliminating a dependence of the phase bias on wavelength.
- 2. The method for suppressing distortion in an optical modulator of claim 1, wherein the internal path length mismatch is a function of a dependence of Vπ on wavelength.
- 3. The method for suppressing distortion in an optical modulator of claim 2, wherein the dependence of Vπ on wavelength is nonlinear.
- 4. The method for suppressing distortion in an optical modulator of claim 2, wherein the dependence of Vπ on wavelength is determined from a choice of design parameters and/or materials.
- 5. The method for suppressing distortion in an optical modulator of claim 1, wherein the internal path length mismatch is a function of a ratio of a local slope of the dependence of Vπ an on wavelength to a local slope of a global linear approximation.
- 6. The method for suppressing distortion in an optical modulator of claim 1, wherein the optical modulator comprises a Mach-Zehnder optical modulator.
- 7. The method for suppressing distortion in an optical modulator of claim 1, wherein the optical modulator comprises a Mach-Zehnder optical modulator with a chirped or variable operating wavelength.
- 8. A method for second-order distortion suppression in a multi-wavelengths system, comprising:
employing an internal path length offset in a multi-wavelengths system to match a wavelength of a voltage, Vπ, needed for a π phase change.
- 9. The method for second-order distortion suppression in a multi-wavelengths system of claim 8, wherein the multi-wavelengths system comprises an optical modulator.
- 10. The method for second-order distortion suppression in a multi-wavelengths system of claim 8, wherein the multi-wavelengths system comprises a Mach-Zehnder optical modulator.
- 11. The method for second-order distortion suppression in a multi-wavelengths system of claim 8, wherein the multi-wavelengths system comprises a Mach-Zehnder optical modulator with a chirped or variable operating wavelength.
- 12. A method for canceling phase bias changes in a system including an optical modulator, comprising:
changing a voltage, Vπ, needed for a π phase change in a system including an optical modulator depending upon an operating wavelength associated with the system to cancel phase bias changes in the system.
- 13. The method for canceling phase bias changes in a system including an optical modulator of claim 12, wherein the phase bias changes are due to a wavelength dependence of an internal bias.
- 14. The method for canceling phase bias changes in a system including an optical modulator of claim 12, wherein the operating wavelength is chirped.
- 15. The method for canceling phase bias changes in a system including an optical modulator of claim 12, wherein the operating wavelength is variable.
- 16. The method for canceling phase bias changes in a system including an optical modulator of claim 12, wherein the optical modulator comprises a Mach-Zehnder optical modulator.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
[0001] This invention was made with support from the government of the United States of America under Contracts F49620-99C-0040, F33615-00-C-5019 and F3060201-C-0160 awarded by the United States Air Force and Contract N66001-98-1-8925 awarded by the United States Navy. The government of the United States of America has certain rights in this invention as provided by these contracts.