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arxiv: 1807.00774 · v1 · pith:DFJ2HFKLnew · submitted 2018-07-02 · ⚛️ physics.app-ph

Demonstration of long-term thermally stable Silicon-Organic Hybrid Modulators at 85 {deg}C

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keywords deviceshigh-temperaturelong-termmodulatorsstablestorageburn-indemonstration
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We report on the first demonstration of long-term thermally stable silicon-organic hybrid (SOH) modulators in accordance with Telcordia standards of high-temperature storage. The devices rely on an organic electro-optic sidechain polymer with a high glass transition temperature of 172 {\deg}C. In our high-temperature storage experiments at 85 {\deg}C, we find that the electro-optic activity converges to a constant long-term stable level after an initial decay. If we consider a burn-in time of 300 h, the {\pi}-voltage of the modulators increases on average by less than 15 % if we store the devices for additional 2400 h. The performance of the devices is demonstrated by generating high-quality 40 Gbit/s OOK signals both after the burn-in period and after extended high-temperature storage.

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