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Dynamics of a ring resonator under simultaneous index and loss modulation

We report a complete steady-state solution to the time rate equations governing the dynamics of a sinusoidally driven ring modulator. Compared to previous works that provide comprehensive solutions for pure index (phase) or loss (loss) modulation, this work presents an exact solution with their simultaneous modulation. Furthermore, the optimum modulation parameters for efficient microwave-to-optical conversion are discussed under such concurrent modulation. As an application, we report selective downward frequency conversion from the ring modulator which is not possible from pure loss or index modulation. The work allows for more accurate modeling of the ring modulator. It provides an insight to explore the interplay between phase and amplitude modulation in MRMs for unique applications, and fully understand the limitations of such devices.

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