Compact Modeling and Rapid Simulation of Silicon Photonic Micro-Disk and Ring Modulators
Microdisk or microring modulators (MDMs or MRMs) realize compact electro-optic modulation in active silicon photonics (SiP) foundry platforms. A key advantage of these resonant modulators is that they readily implement dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) in optical interconnects by tuning...
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Zusammenfassung: | Microdisk or microring modulators (MDMs or MRMs) realize compact
electro-optic modulation in active silicon photonics (SiP) foundry platforms. A
key advantage of these resonant modulators is that they readily implement dense
wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) in optical interconnects by tuning and
locking the MDMs/MRMs to the DWDM wavelength grid. Compact modeling of static
and transient dynamics of these modulators is important for co-simulation with
CMOS drivers and wavelength stabilization circuits. This work presents the
first compact model for microdisk modulators with a novel approach that uses
experimental measurements and allows rapid and accurate simulation. This
approach employs coupled real-valued differential equations with analytic
signals in Verilog-A, leading to a 7X speed up in transient simulation time
over the current art while enhancing accuracy. Since the model is generalized,
it can also model microring resonators in addition to MDMs. The model also
includes thermo-optic tuning for MDM/MRM with an embedded microheater, which is
essential for simulations involving resonant wavelength stabilization. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2311.16174 |