Abstract

The phase noise known as the amplitude to phase conversion (AM–PM) in modified uni-traveling carrier photodetector (MUTC-PD) is severely power-dependent. To achieve low AM–PM operation, applying proper injection optical power will be of crucial importance. For this purpose, the characterization of the phase change between the 60-GHz sinusoidal input and RF output of a MUTC-PD is analyzed under different incident optical power. Moreover, the equation of the phase change is deduced by applying an equivalent circuit model. The results demonstrate that the power-dependent nonlinear transit time plays a key role in the phase change. Besides, the absolute phase change is observed smallest when the differential capacitance equals to zero in a typical optical power. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first demonstration of the relationship between the differential capacitance and the phase change. When the differential capacitance equals to zero, the total capacitance of the MUTC exhibits a valley which could be a measurable feature of the optimum optical power for low phase noise operation.

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