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Low half-wave-voltage, ultra-high bandwidth thin-film LiNbO3 modulator based on hybrid waveguide and periodic capacitively loaded electrodes

A novel thin-film LiNbO3 (TFLN) electro-optic modulator is proposed and demonstrated. LiNbO3-silica hybrid waveguide is adopted to maintain low optical loss for an electrode spacing as narrow as 3 μm, resulting in a record low half-wave-voltage length product of only 1.7 V*cm. Capacitively loaded traveling-wave electrodes (CL-TWEs) are employed to reduce the microwave loss, while quartz substrate is used in place of silicon substrate to achieve velocity matching. The fabricated TFLN modulator with a 5-mm-long modulation region exhibits a half-wave-voltage of 3.4 V and merely 1.3 dB roll-off in electro-optic response up to 67 GHz, and a 3-dB modulation bandwidth over 110 GHz is predicted.

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