Abstract

A new electrooptic single-sideband modulator using resonant electrodes and polarization-reversed structures is proposed and demonstrated for the first time as far as the authors know. By adopting a polarization-reversed structure in electrooptic modulators with long standing-wave resonant electrodes, it is possible both to compensate for the degradation of modulation efficiency due to the transit-time effect and to control the phase of optical modulation arbitrarily, which leads to a compact low-power single-sideband modulator.

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