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3 March 2016 An integrated Mach-Zehnder modulator bias controller based on eye-amplitude monitoring
Min-Hyeong Kim, Hyun-Yong Jung, Lars Zimmermann, Woo-Young Choi
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Abstract
A novel integrated Mach-Zehnder modulator (MZM) bias controller based on eye-amplitude monitoring is demonstrated in IHP’s 0.25-μm BiCMOS technology. The bias controller monitors the MZM output light, automatically moves the MZM bias voltage to the optimal value that produces the largest eye amplitude, and maintains it there even if the MZM transfer characteristics change due to thermal drift. The controller is based on the feedback loop consisting of Si photodetector, trans-impedance amplifier, rectifier, square amplifier, track-and-hold circuit, comparator, polarity changer, and charge-pump, all of which are monolithically integrated. The area of the controller is 0.083-mm2 and it consumes 92.5-mW. Our bias controller shows successful operation for a commercially-available 850-nm LiNbO3 MZM modulated with 3-Gbps PRBS data by maintaining a very clean eye for at least 30 minutes. Without the controller, the eye for the same MZM modulation becomes completely closed due to thermal drift. The data rate is limited by the Si PD integrated in the controller not by the controller architecture. Since our controller is based on the Si BiCMOS technology which can also provide integrated Si photonics devices on the same Si, it has a great potential for realizing a Si MZM with an integrated bias controller, which should fully demonstrate the advantage of electronic-photonic integrated circuit technology.
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Min-Hyeong Kim, Hyun-Yong Jung, Lars Zimmermann, and Woo-Young Choi "An integrated Mach-Zehnder modulator bias controller based on eye-amplitude monitoring", Proc. SPIE 9751, Smart Photonic and Optoelectronic Integrated Circuits XVIII, 97510X (3 March 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2213762
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KEYWORDS
Silicon

Eye

Modulation

Modulators

Electronic circuits

Integrated circuits

Clocks

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