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Plasmonic Metafibers Simplify Electro-Optic Modulator Integration

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ZHEJIANG, China, Aug. 30, 2023 — Electro-optic modulators (EOMs) are critical elements in the optical communication networks that control the amplitude, phase, and polarization of a light via external electric signals. Aiming to realize ultracompact and high-performance EOMs, most investigations today target on-chip devices that combine semiconductor technologies with state-of-art tunable materials. Nevertheless, integrated EOMs, as an independent on-chip element, are commonly separated from light sources. Accordingly, extra interfaces that couple the light from light sources to the waveguides of on-chip devices are...Read full article

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    Published: August 2023
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    electro-optic modulator
    An electro-optic modulator (EOM) is a device used to modulate the amplitude, phase, or polarization of light waves using an external electrical signal. Electro-optic modulation is a fundamental technique employed in various optical communication, sensing, and signal processing systems. electro-optic modulator suppliers → Key features and components of an electro-optic modulator include: Electro-optic material: The core component of an EOM is an electro-optic material with...
    modulator
    A modulator is a device or component that modifies a carrier signal in order to encode information for transmission over a communication channel. The process of modulating involves varying one or more properties of the carrier signal, such as its amplitude, frequency, or phase, to represent the information being sent. Modulation is a fundamental technique in communication systems for encoding analog or digital data onto a carrier wave. There are several types of modulators, each with its own...
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