Title :
Backward-wave cancellation in distributed traveling-wave photodetectors
Author :
Murthy, Sanjeev ; Kim, Seong-Jin ; Jung, Thomas ; Wang, Zhi-Zhi ; Hsin, Wei ; Itoh, T. ; Wu, Ming C.
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Dept., Univ. of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract :
This paper describes the design, fabrication, and measurement of backward-wave-cancelled distributed traveling-wave photodetectors. One of the fundamental issues in traveling-wave photodetectors is the generation of backward-waves, which reduces bandwidth or, in the case of matched input termination, reduces their radio-frequency (RF) efficiencies by up to 6 dB. We report a traveling-wave photodetector with multisection coplanar strip transmission lines. The reflections at the discontinuities of the transmission line cancel the backward propagating waves exactly. The bandwidth reduction due to backward-waves is eliminated without sacrificing the RF efficiency. We have demonstrated a broadband backward-wave-cancelled traveling-wave photodetector with three discrete photodiodes. The photodetector is realized in InGaAs/InGaAsP/InP material systems and operates at 1.55 μm. A 3-dB bandwidth of 38 GHz and a linear RF output of -1 dBm at 40 GHz have been achieved. The experimental results agree very well with the theoretical calculations.
Keywords :
II-VI semiconductors; coplanar waveguides; gallium compounds; indium compounds; integrated optoelectronics; microwave generation; microwave photonics; millimetre wave generation; optical fabrication; photodetectors; photodiodes; semiconductor device measurement; semiconductor device models; strip line discontinuities; 1.55 mum; 38 GHz; 40 GHz; InGaAs-InGaAsP-InP; InGaAs/InGaAsP/InP material systems; backward-wave cancellation; backward-wave generation; bandwidth reduction; broadband traveling-wave photodetector; coplanar transmission line; discrete photodiodes; distributed traveling-wave photodetectors; high-power photodetectors; linear RF output; matched input termination; microwave photonics; multisection coplanar strip transmission lines; reflections; their radio-frequency efficiencies; transmission line discontinuities; velocity matched distributed photodetectors; Bandwidth; Coplanar transmission lines; Fabrication; Impedance matching; Photodetectors; Radio frequency; Reflection; Strips; Transmission line measurements; Transmission line theory;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2003.819804