Claims
- 1. An optical digital external modulator comprising:
a plurality of interferometers having a cascaded arrangement; an electrode structure disposed for applying an electric field to each interferometer in the plurality of interferometers in response to an RF drive signal applied to the electrode structure; and, biasing circuitry coupled to the electrode structure for biasing each interferometer in the plurality of interferometers at a predetermined bias point, the predetermined bias point for each interferometer selected such that the optical modulator is optimized for transmitting a digital data signal through an optical fiber.
- 2. An optical digital external modulator according to claim 1, comprising a reflector disposed for redirecting light output from a first interferometer in the plurality of interferometers to an input of a second interferometer in the plurality of interferometers, the first and second interferometers being spatially separated.
- 3. An optical digital external modulator according to claim 2, wherein the reflector comprises at least one lens and a reflective surface.
- 4. An optical digital external modulator according to claim 2, wherein the reflective surface comprises a prism.
- 5. An optical digital external modulator according to claim 2, wherein the reflector comprises a reflective directional coupler.
- 6. An optical digital external modulator according to claim 2, wherein the reflector comprises an integrated mirror system.
- 7. An optical digital external modulator according to claim 2, wherein the reflector comprises a MEMS mirror.
- 8. An optical digital external modulator according to claim 2, comprising a second reflector, the second reflector disposed for redirecting light from the second interferometer in the plurality of interferometers to a third interferometer in the plurality of interferometers, the second and third interferometers being spatially separated.
- 9. An optical digital external modulator according to claim 8, comprising a third reflector, the third reflector disposed for redirecting light from the third interferometer in the plurality of interferometers to a fourth interferometer in the plurality of interferometers, the third and fourth interferometers being spatially separated.
- 10. An optical digital external modulator according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of interferometers comprises a plurality of Mach-Zehnder interferometers.
- 11. An optical digital external modulator according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of interferometers are formed in a same electro-optic substrate.
- 12. An optical digital external modulator according to claim 2, wherein the electrode structure comprises a first traveling-wave electrode disposed for applying an electric field to the first interferometer and a second traveling-wave electrode disposed for applying an electric field to the second interferometer, the first and second traveling-wave electrodes coupled via a first electrical path.
- 13. An optical digital external modulator according to claim 12, comprising an optical-waveguide coupling the first and second interferometers, the optical waveguide having a path length that is longer than the path length of the first electrical path.
- 14. An optical digital external modulator according to claim 12, comprising a first high-pass filter disposed in the first electrical path.
- 15. An optical digital external modulator according to claim 14, wherein the biasing circuitry comprises first and second bias-tee circuits integrated with the first high-pass filter, the first bias-tee circuit including a first input terminal for providing a first bias voltage to the first interferometer and the second bias-tee circuit including a second input terminal for providing a second bias voltage to the second interferometer.
- 16. An optical digital external modulator according to claim 15, wherein the electrode structure further comprises a third traveling-wave electrode disposed for applying an electric field to a third interferometer, the second and third traveling-wave electrodes coupled via a second electrical path.
- 17. An optical digital external modulator according to claim 16, comprising a second high-pass filter disposed in the second electrical path, and wherein the biasing circuitry further comprises a third bias-tee circuit integrated with the second high-pass filter, the third bias-tee circuit including a third input terminal for providing a third bias voltage to the third interferometer.
- 18. An optical digital external modulator according to claim 12, wherein each of the first and second traveling-wave electrodes comprises a first ground electrode, a second ground electrode, and a hot electrode.
- 19. An optical digital external modulator according to claim 13, wherein the electrode structure is designed such that the applied electric fields travel slower than an optical signal propagating through the plurality of interferometers.
- 20. An optical digital external modulator according to claim 12, comprising a single RF input terminal and a single RF output terminal, each RF terminal coupled to the electrode structure and disposed such that an RF drive signal input through the RF input terminal is applied to the first traveling-wave electrode and then to the second traveling-wave electrode before being output through the RF output terminal.
- 21. An optical digital external modulator according to claim 1, comprising a detector coupled to the plurality of interferometers.
- 22. An optical digital external modulator according to claim 1, comprising a light source coupled to the plurality of interferometers for providing continuous-wave light.
- 23. An optical digital external modulator according to claim 1, wherein each predetermined bias point is selected to be above quadrature such that a digital transmission eye crossing level is approximately 50%.
- 24. An optical digital external modulator according to claim 2, wherein each predetermined bias point is selected to be above quadrature such that a digital transmission eye crossing level is approximately 50%.
- 25. An optical digital external modulator according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of interferometers comprises a first interferometer coupled with a second interferometer in series such that an optical input of the second interferometer is coupled to an optical output of the first interferometer, the first interferometer being laterally displaced relative to the second interferometer.
- 26. An optical digital external modulator comprising:
an electro-optic substrate; a plurality of interferometers formed in the electro-optic substrate, the plurality of interferometers including a first interferometer cascaded with a second interferometer such that an input port of the second interferometer is coupled to an output port of the first interferometer; a reflector optically disposed between the first and second interferometers, the reflector for redirecting light from the first interferometer to the second interferometer; an electrode structure disposed on the electro-optic substrate, the electrode structure for transmitting an electric field at least partially through each of the first and second interferometers; and, biasing circuitry coupled to the electrode structure, the biasing circuitry for biasing the first interferometer at a first predetermined bias point and the second interferometer at a second predetermined bias point, both of the first and second predetermined bias points selected such that the optical modulator is optimized for transmitting a digital data signal through an optical fiber.
- 27. An optical digital external modulator according to claim 26, comprising an RF input terminal and an RF output terminal, each terminal coupled to the electrode structure and arranged such that the modulator is, in use, driven in series.
- 28. An optical digital external modulator according to claim 26, wherein each of the first and second predetermined bias points is above quadrature.
- 29. A method of modulating an optical signal comprising:
providing an optical digital external modulator, the modulator including a plurality of interferometers having a cascaded arrangement, an electrode structure disposed for applying electric fields to each interferometer in the plurality of interferometers, and biasing circuitry coupled to the electrode structure; supplying the optical signal to the plurality of interferometers; applying an RF drive signal to the electrode structure; and, biasing each interferometer in the plurality of interferometers at a predetermined bias point, each predetermined bias point selected such that the optical modulator is optimized for transmitting a digital data signal through an optical fiber.
- 30. A method according to claim 29, wherein each predetermined bias point is selected to be substantially above quadrature.
- 31. A method according to claim 30, wherein each predetermined bias point is selected such that the modulator provides a digital eye diagram with an eye crossing level of about 50%.
- 32. A method according to claim 31, wherein each predetermined bias point is about 65°.
- 33. A method according to claim 32, comprising under-driving the modulator.
- 34. A method according to claim 29, comprising under-driving the modulator.
- 35. A method according to claim 29, comprising driving the modulator in series.
- 36. A method according to claim 29, wherein applying the RF drive signal to the electrode structure comprises passing the RF drive signal through a high-pass filter disposed between two successive interferometers in the plurality of interferometers.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/474,771, filed May 30, 2003, entitled “Improved Optical Digital External Modulator Using A Series Cascaded Arrangement And Biasing Means” which is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60474771 |
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