Electro-Optic Modulator
A special issue of Photonics (ISSN 2304-6732). This special issue belongs to the section "Optical Interaction Science".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2021) | Viewed by 6591
Special Issue Editors
Interests: nanophotonics; plasmonics; electro-optic modulators; transparent conducting oxides; low-dimensional material photonics; optical cavities; thin films; light–matter interaction; nonlinear optics
Interests: 2D materials based on chip photonics; straintronics in photonics; quantum optoelectronics; optical interconnects; PCM-based reconfigurable photonics; nonvolatile photonic memory
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue invites manuscripts on current research and advances in electro-optic modulators.
Electro-optic modulators serve key aspects in data and telecommunication. A plethora of emerging applications in addition to the conventional data communications have attracted renewed widespread interest involving novel electro-optic modulation materials and schemes. This Special Issue is aimed at focusing on novel theoretical, numerical, and experimental works covering topics including, but not limited to, the following:
- Recent advances in electro-optic modulators;
- Free space and fiber coupled optical modulators;
- Integrated modulators and switches in established platforms (Si, SiN, InP, etc.);
- Nanophotonic and plasmonic modulators;
- Ferroelectric materials-based modulation (BTO, LiNbO3, etc.);
- Emerging materials-based modulation (2D, Polymers, Graphene, TCO, etc.);
- Novel modulation schemes, complex formats and networks;
- Physical effects in modulation (Pockels, Kerr, carrier dispersion, quantum-confined stark, Franz–Keldysh effects, etc.);
- Novel and emerging applications for modulators (metamaterials, LiDAR, AI, deep learning, quantum information processing, sensing, microwave and RF photonics, phased arrays, etc.);
- All optical modulation (saturable absorption, optical limiter, etc.)
- Optical transceivers for next-generation high-speed circuits and integration drive circuitry.
Dr. Rubab Amin
Dr. Rishi Maiti
Guest Editors
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