G. Parry, M. Whitehead, P. Zouganeli, A. Rivers, K. Woodbridge, J. Roberts, C. Button
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Some practical issues associated with the design and fabrication of high contrast quantum well modulator arrays
Asymmetric Fabry-Perot modulators offer the prospect of high contrast (>20dB) and low voltage (<5V) operation as well as useful optical bandwidths. This paper discusses some of the practical problems of designing and fabricating arrays of devices to meet these specifications.