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Monolithic Travelling-Wave Mach-Zehnder Transmitter with High-Swing Stacked CMOS Driver

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Abstract

We present a 20 Gb/s monolithically integrated transmitter with stacked CMOS driver and periodic-loaded PN-junction Mach-Zehnder modulator fabricated in IBM’s sub-100nm technology node. Transmitter extinction ratios of 10 dB at 20 Gb/s are demonstrated.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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