A Monolithic Microring Modulator-Based Transmitter With a Multiobjective Thermal Controller

Ali Sadr;Anthony Chan Carusone
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This article presents a multiobjective thermal controller that stabilizes the resonance wavelength of silicon photonic microring modulators (MRMs) under varying temperature conditions and fluctuations in laser power. The controller operates in the background while live data is flowing, adjusting the MRM resonance wavelength to achieve optimal application-specific performance metrics, including any one of extinction ratio (ER), optical modulation amplitude (OMA), or level separation mismatch ratio (RLM). This universal bias-assisted photocurrent-based controller is capable of selectively tuning for any of these transmitter metrics without the need for broadband circuits. Notably, this is the first controller proposed to tune the MRM for optimizing RLM, which is particularly important as MRMs are now increasingly adopted for 4-PAM modulation. The controller functionality is verified on an MRM monolithically integrated in a silicon photonic 45-nm CMOS SOI process with a high-swing $4.7~{V}_{\text {pp}}$ digital-to-analog converter (DAC)-based 5.5-bit resolution driver, dissipating $1.7~\text {pJ/b}$ at $40~\text {Gb/s}$ . With the controller optimizing for different objectives, an ER of 10.3 dB, OMA of $540~\mu \text {W}$ (normallized OMA of −3.2 dB), transmitter dispersion eye closure quaternary (TDECQ) of 0.67 dB, and RLM of 0.96 are achieved without employing a nonlinear feed-forward equalizer (FFE) or predistortion.
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基于单片机微环调制器的多目标热控制器发射机
本文提出了一种多目标热控制器,用于稳定硅光子微环调制器(MRMs)在不同温度条件和激光功率波动下的谐振波长。当实时数据流动时,控制器在后台运行,调整MRM共振波长以达到最佳的特定应用性能指标,包括消光比(ER),光调制幅度(OMA)或电平分离不匹配比(RLM)中的任何一个。这种通用偏置辅助光电流控制器能够选择性地调谐任何这些发射器指标,而不需要宽带电路。值得注意的是,这是第一个提出调整MRM以优化RLM的控制器,这一点尤其重要,因为MRM现在越来越多地用于4-PAM调制。控制器功能在单片集成于硅光子45纳米CMOS SOI工艺的MRM上进行验证,该MRM采用高摆幅4.7~{V}_{\text {pp}}$数模转换器(DAC)的5.5位分辨率驱动程序,在$40~\text {Gb/s}$时耗散$1.7~\text {pJ/b}$。通过对控制器进行不同目标优化,在不采用非线性前馈均衡器(FFE)或预失真的情况下,实现了10.3 dB的ER、$540~\mu \text {W}$的OMA(归一化OMA为−3.2 dB)、0.67 dB的发射机色散闭眼四元(TDECQ)和0.96的RLM。
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