Navid Hosseinzadeh, Kelvin Fang, Luis A. Valenzuela, C. Schow, J. Buckwalter
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Abstract
This paper presents an integrated optical driver and Mach-Zehnder modulator (MZM) that operates to 50 Gb/$s$. The MZM consists of 4 traveling wave segments along a 3.2 mm length in a 90-nm Silicon Photonic (SiP) technology. The broadband distributed amplifier is a pseudo-differential design with 3-stack driver stages to deliver sufficient voltage swing in a 45nm CMOS SOI technology. The optical eye is open to 50 Gb/$s$ and indicates error-free operation to 30 Gb/$s$. The total circuit consumes 480 mW.