Yannik Horst,1 Tobias Blatter,1 Laurenz Kulmer,1 Bertold Ian Bitachon,1 Benedikt Baeuerle,2 Marcel Destraz,2 Wolfgang Heni,2 Stefan Koepfli,1 Patrick Habegger,2 Marco Eppenberger,1 Eva De Leo,2 Claudia Hoessbacher,2 Delwin L. Elderhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-9302-3858,3,4 Scott Hammond,3,4 Lewis Johnsonhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-7412-073X,3,4 Larry R. Dalton,4 Yuriy Fedoryshyn,1 Yannick Salamin,5 Maurizio Burla,1 Juerg Leuthold1,2
1Institute of Electromagnetic Fields (Switzerland) 2Polariton Technologies A.G. (Switzerland) 3Nonlinear Materials Corp. (United States) 4Univ. of Washington (United States) 5Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)
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The first transparent Optical-subTHz-Optical link providing record-high line-rates of 240 and 190 Gbit/s over distances from 5 to 115 m was recently demonstrated. The link has been based on a direct data-conversion from optical to subTHz using a > 500 GHz plasmonic Mach-Zehnder modulator. We discuss the potential of plasmonic devices in subTHz wireless links to efficiently bridge optical fiber networks.
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Yannik Horst, Tobias Blatter, Laurenz Kulmer, Bertold Ian Bitachon, Benedikt Baeuerle, Marcel Destraz, Wolfgang Heni, Stefan Koepfli, Patrick Habegger, Marco Eppenberger, Eva De Leo, Claudia Hoessbacher, Delwin L. Elder, Scott Hammond, Lewis Johnson, Larry R. Dalton, Yuriy Fedoryshyn, Yannick Salamin, Maurizio Burla, Juerg Leuthold, "Plasmonic devices for transparent radio-over-fiber networks," Proc. SPIE 12027, Metro and Data Center Optical Networks and Short-Reach Links V, 120270O (3 March 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2620043