IP Library Granted Patent US 6,985,273
Granted Patent B2
US 6,985,273 · App. 10/743,463 · Granted Jan 10, 2006

Electro-absorption optical modulator having multiple quantum well

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Patent No.
US 6,985,273
App. No.
10/743,463
Granted
Jan 10, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

Disclosed is an electro-absorption optical modulator using a semiconductor device. The optical modulator makes use of a change in light absorption caused by displacement of an absorption curve depending on a bias voltage applied to the device. Here, a level of the light absorption depending on the bias voltage is expressed as a transfer function of output light to the applied bias, and the transfer function has a non-linear profile due to a characteristic of a material. Unlike signal modulation of a digital optical communication system, an analog optical transmission system can be subjected to deterioration in performance, because the non-linear characteristic of the transfer function for the optical modulator generates signal distortion when an electrical signal is converted into an optical signal. The typical optical modulator has an absorption layer constituted of quantum wells having the same width. However, the inventive optical modulator has the absorption layer formed by the combination of quantum wells having a width different form each other, thus having excellent linearity.

Claims (32)

1. An electro-absorption optical modulator comprising:

an absorption layer;

upper and lower clad layers formed on upper and lower portions of the absorption layer, respectively; and

electrodes for applying an electric field to the absorption layer,

wherein the absorption layer has a vertical combination of at least two quantum wells having a width different from each other;

wherein the at least two quantum wells include a first quantum well having a narrow width and a second quantum well having a wide width, the absorption layer having at least one of the first quantum well and at least one of the second quantum well at a number ratio of m>n, where m is the number of first quantum wells and n is the number of second quantum wells; and

wherein an α value of the first quantum well is larger than an α value of the second quantum well.

2. The electro-absorption optical modulator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the α value of the first quantum well is larger than that of the α value of the second quantum well in the following equation:

P out =P in exp(−( V/V 0 ) α ).

3. The electro-absorption optical modulator as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the α value of the first quantum well is larger than that of the second quantum well by at least 0.5.

4. The electro-absorption optical modulator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the absorption layer includes a compound semiconductor base material.

5. The electro-absorption optical modulator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the lower clad layer is formed of a semiconductor substrate.

6. An electro-absorption optical modulator comprising:

an absorption layer;

upper and lower clad layers formed on upper and lower portions of the absorption layer, respectively; and

electrodes for applying an electric field to the absorption layer,

wherein the absorption layer has a vertical combination of at least two quantum wells including a first quantum well having a narrow width and a second quantum well having a wide width, the absorption layer having at least one of the first quantum well and at least one of the second quantum well at a number ratio of m>n, where m is the number of first quantum wells and n is the number of second quantum wells; and

wherein an α value of the first quantum well is larger than an α value of the second quantum well in the following equation:

P out =P in exp(−( V/V 0 ) α ).

7. The electro-absorption optical modulator of claim 6 , wherein the α value of the first quantum well is larger than that of the second quantum well by at least 0.5.

8. The electro-absorption optical modulator of claim 6 , wherein the absorption layer includes a compound semiconductor base material.

9. The electro-absorption optical modulator of claim 6 , wherein the lower clad layer is formed of a semiconductor substrate.

10. An electro-absorption optical modulator comprising:

an absorption layer;

upper and lower clad layers formed on upper and lower portions of the absorption layer, respectively; and

electrodes for applying an electric field to the absorption layer,

wherein the absorption layer has a vertical combination of at least two quantum wells having a width different from each other;

wherein the at least two quantum wells include a first quantum well having a narrow width and a second quantum well having a wide width, the absorption layer having at least one of the first quantum well and at least one of the second quantum well at a number ratio of m>n, where m is the number of first quantum wells and n is the number of second quantum wells; and

wherein an α value of the first quantum well is larger than an α value of the second quantum well by at least 0.5 in the following equation:

P out =P in exp(−( V/V 0 ) α ).

11. The electro-absorption optical modulator of claim 10 , wherein the absorption layer includes a compound semiconductor base material.

12. The electro-absorption optical modulator of claim 10 , wherein the lower clad layer is formed of a semiconductor substrate.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 15, 2013
From: ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE
To: INTELLECTUAL DISCOVERY CO. LTD.
Reel/Frame 030418/0587 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 16, 2012
From: IPG ELECTRONICS 502 LIMITED
To: ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Reel/Frame 029134/0699 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ONE HALF (1/2) OF ALL OF ASSIGNORS' RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST Recorded Nov 3, 2009
From: ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE
To: IPG ELECTRONICS 502 LIMITED
Reel/Frame 023456/0363 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 23, 2003
From: KANG, YOUNG SHIK; KIM, JE HA; LIM, JI YOUN; KIM, SUNG BOCK
To: ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Reel/Frame 014844/0219 →