Microwave characteristics of polymer electro-optic modulators

Palle Geltzer Dinesen, Anders Overgaard Bjarklev

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    Abstract

    The finite difference method is employed for the Laplace equation to calculate the microwave properties of polymer-based electro-optic modulators. The finite difference scheme uses a nonequidistant grid for fast calculation of the mode index and characteristic impedance of an open microstriplike modulator with a thick electrode as well as for a shielded microstriplike structure. It is demonstrated that the finite thickness of the electrode must be taken into consideration when optimizing the design of an electro-optic modulator. It is shown that by using a shielded microstrip configuration the modulator may be optimized and simultaneously pacified with regard to environmental influence.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalApplied Optics
    Volume35
    Issue number21
    Pages (from-to)4124-4127
    ISSN1559-128X
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1996

    Bibliographical note

    EMI P 1378

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