1994
DOI: 10.2172/10168485
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Performance characterization of photonic links in cryogenic environments for advanced signal processing applications. Revision 1

Abstract: Low temperature experiments have been conducted to characterize the performance of high speed photodetectors and LiNbO3 optical modulators in cryogenic environments down to 4.2°K. Metal-semiconductor-metal (MSM) photodiodes fabricated from GaAs and InGaAs have been characterized. Results demonstrate that both the responsivity and bandwidth depend on temperature. Specific modulator parameters quantified at cryogenic temperatures include bandwidth, Vn (half wave voltage), optical loss and package stability. The … Show more

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“…Cryogenic single-photon sources in lithium niobate are realized through the integration of quantum dots [13], and via spontaneous parametric down-conversion in quasi-phase-matched waveguides [12,14]. The first cryogenic electro-optic modulators were demonstrated in the 90s [7,10,[15][16][17]. Nowadays three main modulator schemes exist for cryogenic operation, such as phase-shifter, directional coupler, and polarization converter [9,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cryogenic single-photon sources in lithium niobate are realized through the integration of quantum dots [13], and via spontaneous parametric down-conversion in quasi-phase-matched waveguides [12,14]. The first cryogenic electro-optic modulators were demonstrated in the 90s [7,10,[15][16][17]. Nowadays three main modulator schemes exist for cryogenic operation, such as phase-shifter, directional coupler, and polarization converter [9,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where no λ temperature dependence has to be considered nor for the overlap factor. Thus, around 1.04% variation of the V π is expected for a 20 • C variation [89].…”
Section: Temperature Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Some fully extended studies for LiNbO 3 modulators dependence over temperature have been carried out, in particular at around 800 nm in [89,91,92]. The frequency response shows no degradation due to temperature dependence.…”
Section: Temperature Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%