Abstract

The strong evolution of silicon photonics towards very low power consumption circuits leads to the development of new strategies for photonic devices, especially for power-hungry components such as optical modulators. One strategy is to use Pockels effect in Si waveguides. However, bulk Si is a centrosymmetric semiconductor, which cannot exhibit any second order optical nonlinearities. Nonetheless, under a strain gradient, generated by depositing a stressed layer on Si waveguides, this restriction vanishes. In our work, we experimentally demonstrated a Pockels effect based electro-optic modulation at high frequency (> 5GHz) using a strained silicon Mach-Zehnder modulator.

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