Abstract

We present our results for using thin film lithium niobate devices for electric field sensing applications. Micro-ring modulator and Mach-Zehnder modulator-based electric field sensors are demonstrated. Micro-ring resonator sensors can be used for low frequency (up to several GHz) electric field sensing applications and achieve a high sensitivity of 80 mV/(m Hz1/2) with a very compact size of 300μm, as limited by the intensity and phase noise of the used distributed feedback laser. A measurement bandwidth of 2.5GHz is measured for these sensors and is limited by the detector bandwidth. Alternatively, Mach-Zehnder modulators allow for perfect phase matching between the radio frequency signals and optical signals, and they can be used for electric field sensing up to several THz. A sensitivity of 2.2 V/(m Hz1/2) was obtained using our Mach-Zehnder electric field sensor with an interaction length of 600μm. The Mach-Zehnder sensor can sense electric fields with frequencies reaching 0.6THz based on the calculated results.

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