Abstract
The dual-rail symmetric self-electrooptic effect device1 (S-SEED) is an attractive candidate for use in emerging optical processing technologies.2,3 Modifications in the multiple quantum well (MQW) structures themselves have resulted in improvements in device performance2 Recent work, has shown that a Fabry- Perot (FP) etalon improves MQW modulator performance.5
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