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Electrode Design by the Finite Difference Method for Polymer-Based Electro-Optic Modulators

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Abstract

It is well established that electro-optic modulators based on polymers have a strong potential for high-speed applications. Due to the low dispersion over the frequency range from D.C. to optical frequencies, phase matching between a microwave modulation field and an optical field can be obtained, and devices with modulation bandwidths of both 20 GHz [1], and 40 GHz [2] have been demonstrated.

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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