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Sabnis, H. V. Demir, O. Fidaner, J. S. Harris, Jr., D. A. B. Miller,
J.-F. Zheng, N. Li, T.-C. Wu, H.-T. Chen, and Y.-M. Houng,
"Optically-controlled electroabsorption modulators for unconstrained
wavelength conversion," Applied Physics Letters, 84 (4), pp. 469-471,
(2004)
We introduce a proof-of-concept, optically
controlled, optical switch based on the monolithic integration of a
surface-illuminated photodetector and a waveguide electroabsorption
modulator. We demonstrate unconstrained wavelength conversion over the
entire center telecommunication wavelength band (C band) and optical
switching up to 2.5 Gbit/s with extinction ratios exceeding 10 dB. Our
approach offers both high-speed, low-power, switching operation and
two-dimensional array scalability for the fabrication of chip-scale
reconfigurable multichannel wavelength converters.
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