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arxiv: 1708.05986 · v1 · pith:ORBTKCPMnew · submitted 2017-08-20 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

2D Materials in Electro-optic Modulation: energy efficiency, electrostatics, mode overlap, material transfer and integration

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Here we discuss the physics of electro-optic modulators deploying 2D materials. We include a scaling laws analysis showing how energy-efficiency and speed change for three underlying cavity systems as a function of critical device length scaling. A key result is that the energy-per-bit of the modulator is proportional to the volume of the device, thus making the case for submicron-scale modulators possible deploying a plasmonic optical mode. We then show how Graphenes Pauli-blocking modulation mechanism is sensitive to the device operation temperature, whereby a reduction of the temperature enables a 10x reduction in modulator energy efficiency. Furthermore, we show how the high index tunability of Graphene is able to compensate for the small optical overlap factor of 2D-based material modulators, which is unlike classical Silicon-based dispersion devices. Lastly we demonstrate a novel method towards a 2D material printer suitable for cross-contamination free and on-demand printing. The latter paves the way to integrate 2D materials seamlessly into taped-out photonic chips.

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