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Plasmonicorganic And Siliconorganic Hybrid Modulators For Highspeed Signal Processing Sandeep Ummethala

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Plasmonicorganic And Siliconorganic Hybrid Modulators For Highspeed Signal Processing Sandeep Ummethala
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Publisher: KIT Scientific Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.44 MB
Author: Sandeep Ummethala
ISBN: 9783731511625, 3731511622
Language: English
Year: 2023
Volume: 32

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Plasmonicorganic And Siliconorganic Hybrid Modulators For Highspeed Signal Processing Sandeep Ummethala by Sandeep Ummethala 9783731511625, 3731511622 instant download after payment.

High-speed electro-optic modulators in silicon platform are introduced and experimentally verified. The devices rely on plasmonic and photonic slot waveguides and are combined with efficient organic electro-optic materials. The bandwidth limitation of conventional silicon-organic-hybrid modulators is circumvented by capacitive coupling of the microwave signal. An advanced terahertz link that upconverts data directly from a 360 GHz carrier to an optical carrier is demonstrated for the first time.

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